Enormous quantities of biodiversity data are being made available online, but much of this data remains isolated in silos. One approach to breaking these silos is to map local, often database-specific identifiers to shared global identifiers. This mapping can then be used to construct a knowledge graph, where entities such as taxa, publications, people, places, specimens, sequences, and institutions are all part of a single, shared knowledge space. Motivated by the 2018 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge I explore the feasibility of constructing a “biodiversity knowledge graph” for the Australian fauna. The data cleaning and reconciliation steps involved in constructing the knowledge graph are described in detail. Examples are given of its applica...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
Slides presented in BOTANY 2023 Special Lecture: Supporting inclusive and sustainable research infra...
Enormous quantities of biodiversity data are being made available online, but much of this data rema...
The "biodiversity knowledge graph" is a nice metaphor for connecting biodiversity data sources, but ...
One way to think about "core" biodiversity data is as a network of connected entities, such as taxa,...
This talk explores different strategies for assembling the "biodiversity knowledge graph" (Page 2016...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
This talk explores different strategies for assembling the “biodiversity knowledge graph” (Page 2016...
International audienceHarnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of i...
Knowledge graphs have the potential to unite disconnected digitized biodiversity data, and there are...
Nowadays, more and more biodiversity datasets containing observational and experimental data are col...
Nowadays, more and more biodiversity datasets containing observational and experimental data are col...
Integrating sparse and incomplete biodiversity data into a global, coherent data space and generatin...
Integrating sparse and incomplete biodiversity data into a global, coherent data space and generatin...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
Slides presented in BOTANY 2023 Special Lecture: Supporting inclusive and sustainable research infra...
Enormous quantities of biodiversity data are being made available online, but much of this data rema...
The "biodiversity knowledge graph" is a nice metaphor for connecting biodiversity data sources, but ...
One way to think about "core" biodiversity data is as a network of connected entities, such as taxa,...
This talk explores different strategies for assembling the "biodiversity knowledge graph" (Page 2016...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
This talk explores different strategies for assembling the “biodiversity knowledge graph” (Page 2016...
International audienceHarnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of i...
Knowledge graphs have the potential to unite disconnected digitized biodiversity data, and there are...
Nowadays, more and more biodiversity datasets containing observational and experimental data are col...
Nowadays, more and more biodiversity datasets containing observational and experimental data are col...
Integrating sparse and incomplete biodiversity data into a global, coherent data space and generatin...
Integrating sparse and incomplete biodiversity data into a global, coherent data space and generatin...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
Slides presented in BOTANY 2023 Special Lecture: Supporting inclusive and sustainable research infra...