This talk explores the role Wikidata (Vrandečić and Krötzsch 2014) might play in the task of assembling biodiversity information into a single, richly annotated and cross linked structure known as the biodiversity knowledge graph (Page 2016). Initially conceived as a language-independent data store of facts derived from the Wikipedia, Wikidata has morphed into a global knowledge graph, complete with a user friendly interface for data entry and a powerful implementation of the SPARQL query language. Wikidata already underpins projects such as Gene Wiki (Burgstaller-Muehlbacher et al. 2016) and Scholia (Nielsen et al. 2017). Much of the content of Wikispecies is being automatically added to Wikidata, hence many of the entities relevant to bi...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
The "biodiversity knowledge graph" is a nice metaphor for connecting biodiversity data sources, but ...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
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 different strategies for assembling the "biodiversity knowledge graph" (Page 2016...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
Biodiversity research and education take place in a socio-cultural ecosystem that connects researche...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Slides presented in BOTANY 2023 Special Lecture: Supporting inclusive and sustainable research infra...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
Wikidata offers a centralized, accessible platform for working collaboratively to disambiguate entit...
Moths form a diverse group of species that are predominantly active at night. They are colourful, ha...
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...
The "biodiversity knowledge graph" is a nice metaphor for connecting biodiversity data sources, but ...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...
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 different strategies for assembling the "biodiversity knowledge graph" (Page 2016...
Slides from my talk on Wikidata as infrastructure to represent knowledge on biodiversity at the Smit...
Wikidata (http://www.wikidata.org) is the linked database of the Wikimedia Foundation. Like its sist...
Biodiversity research and education take place in a socio-cultural ecosystem that connects researche...
iological taxonomy rests on a long tail of publications spanning nearly three centuries. Not only is...
Slides presented in BOTANY 2023 Special Lecture: Supporting inclusive and sustainable research infra...
The process of creating, maintaining, updating, and integrating biological databases (biocuration) i...
Wikidata offers a centralized, accessible platform for working collaboratively to disambiguate entit...
Moths form a diverse group of species that are predominantly active at night. They are colourful, ha...
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...
The "biodiversity knowledge graph" is a nice metaphor for connecting biodiversity data sources, but ...
<p>Data in the life sciences are abundant, but dispersed over many different resources. However, for...