Abstract-Wikidata is a world readable and writable knowledge base maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation. It offers the opportunity to collaboratively construct a fully open access knowledge graph spanning biology, medicine, and all other domains of knowledge. To meet this potential, social and technical challenges must be overcome most of which are familiar to the biocuration community. These include community ontology building, high precision information extraction, provenance, and license management. By working together with Wikidata now, we can help shape it into a trustworthy, unencumbered central node in the Semantic Web of biomedical data
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...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
<p>Wikidata is an open, Semantic Web-compatible database that anyone, humans and machines alike, can...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
An introduction into how Wikidata can be used as a semantic platform for the life sciences and beyon...
Created in October 2012, Wikidata is a large-scale, human-readable, machine-readable, multilingual, ...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
<p>The Gene Wiki project emerged in 2008 to provide a way to centralize information about human gene...
Biocuration is a difficult mission: biological data is highly heterogeneous, and there are few areas...
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...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
<p>Wikidata is an open, Semantic Web-compatible database that anyone, humans and machines alike, can...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
Wikidata is a community-maintained knowledge base that has been assembled from repositories in the f...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
An introduction into how Wikidata can be used as a semantic platform for the life sciences and beyon...
Created in October 2012, Wikidata is a large-scale, human-readable, machine-readable, multilingual, ...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
<p>The Gene Wiki project emerged in 2008 to provide a way to centralize information about human gene...
Biocuration is a difficult mission: biological data is highly heterogeneous, and there are few areas...
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...
This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembl...