- From: Health Care Life Sciences <w3.hcls@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2012 23:06:29 +0000
- To: "public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org" <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
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This event has been changed. Title: Linked Life Data Trying Google Hangout for audio, this time *without* Zakim, to avoid feedback loops. I will send a link out in e-mail and on the IRC channel. If you have problems, send mail to mscottmarshall@gmail.com. Participant Access Code: 4257 ("HCLS") IRC Channel: http://irc.w3.org port 6665 channel #HCLS NOTE: mibbit seems to have stopped working. Try the above. Duration: ~1 hour Frequency: weekly Convener: M. Scott Marshall * Second part of presentation Amrapali Zaveri on the ReDD-Observatory project * AOB Amrapali Zaveri Abstract below: Abstract: In the first part, the conversion of World Health Organizations' Global Health Observatory (GHO) dataset from spreadsheets to RDF will be explained. GHO comprises more than 50 different datasets, it covers all 198 WHO member countries and is updated as more recent or revised data becomes available or when there are changes to the methodology being used. However, this data is only accessible via complex spreadsheets and, therefore, queries over the 50 different datasets as well as combinations with other datasets are very tedious and require a significant amount of manual work. By making the data available as RDF, we lower the barrier for data re-use and integration. Thus, the details of the conversion and publication process of the GHO data will be described in detail. In the second part of the presentation, the application of the GHO dataset in evaluating the disparity between the availability of treatment options and the global burden of disease will be described, that is, the ReDD-Observatory project. The disparity is partially caused by the limited access to information that would allow health care and research policy makers make more informed decisions regarding health care services. The hindrance lies in reliably obtaining and integrating data regarding the disease burden and the respective research investments. Therefore, as the Linked Data paradigm provides a simple mechanism for publishing and interlinking structured information on the Web, an opportunity is created to reduce this information gap that would allow for better policies in response to these disparities. The details of the process involved in evaluating the disparity will thus be discussed in detail. Here are the links to the presentations: GHO: http://goo.gl/UUlJc and ReDD Observatory: http://goo.gl/prSs9. (changed) When: Mon 2012-09-03 11:00 – 12:00 Eastern Time Where: #hcls Calendar: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org Who: * w3.hcls@gmail.com - organizer * public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org Event details: https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=dmRsdmprcXJrY2R0djZrYTlvOGVsZ3Y0cWtfMjAxMjA5MDNUMTUwMDAwWiBwdWJsaWMtc2Vtd2ViLWxpZmVzY2lAdzMub3Jn&tok=MTcjdzMuaGNsc0BnbWFpbC5jb20xYzI2ZjdiM2UwZGE2Nzg0OTIwNzc5NDA5MDNmMjQyOWVkOGI4MjYw&ctz=America/New_York&hl=en Invitation from Google Calendar: https://www.google.com/calendar/ You are receiving this courtesy email at the account public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future notifications for this event, decline this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.google.com/calendar/ and control your notification settings for your entire calendar.
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