Semantic Web applications to e-Science in silico experiments

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    Abstract

    This paper explains our research and implementations of manual, automatic and deep annotations of provenance logs for e-Science in silica experiments. Compared to annotating general Web documents, annotations for scientific data require more sophisticated professional knowledge to recognize concepts from documents, and more complex text extraction and mapping mechanisms. A simple automatic annotation approach based on "lexicons" and a deep annotation implemented by semantically populating, translating and annotating provenance logs are introduced in this paper. We used COHSE (Conceptual Open Hypermedia Services Environment) to annotate and browse provenance logs from myGrid1 project, which are conceptually linked together as a hypertext Web of provenance logs and experiment resources, based on the associated conceptual metadata and reasoning over these metadata.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThirteenth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings, WWW2004|Thirteenth Int. World Wide Web Conf. Proc. WWW
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Pages1016-1017
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)158113844X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004
    EventThirteenth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings, WWW2004 - New York, NY
    Duration: 1 Jul 2004 → …
    http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1013367.1013437

    Conference

    ConferenceThirteenth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings, WWW2004
    CityNew York, NY
    Period1/07/04 → …
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    Keywords

    • Annotation
    • e-Science
    • Integration
    • Ontology
    • Provenance
    • Semantic web

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