Re: [void-discussion] Representing dataset statistics

ah yes, we will be expanding our note to include these kinds of statements
:)

m.


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Kjetil Kjernsmo <kjetil@kjernsmo.net>wrote:

> On Wednesday 29. January 2014 20.48.15 Michel Dumontier wrote:
> > one way to understand the contents of a dataset is to determine the
> > connectivity between the different elements of the data. One such way is
> to
> > indicate what object properties or what datatype properties are linked to
> > the types. another way is to show show different types are connected to
> one
> > another (and which relation is used to connect them).  from this you can
> > list them in tables or develop graphical overviews.
>
> Right! I'm not the one who needs to be convinced, nor are the IG members, I
> suspect. :-) The audience that need to be convinced the random publishers
> of
> lifesci data, but they have a cost-benefit analysis to make, and for
> things as
> heavy as this, you need to be very, very convincing about the benefits, the
> costs are likely to be quite apparent.
>
> Kjetil
>
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Michel Dumontier
Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Stanford
University
Chair, W3C Semantic Web for Health Care and the Life Sciences Interest Group
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