Re: Scientific Measurements

Thanks.  That like was very helpful.

Well, here one take on this with all its complexity:

   http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn#Observation

This feels like one end of the spectrum of possibilities.



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Ghislain Atemezing <
auguste.atemezing@eurecom.fr> wrote:

> Hi Alex,
>
>  I'm curious if there are any of you working on annotating scientific
>> measurements.  Specifically, I'm looking for structured values that
>> would contain properties such as:
>>
>>     * "the target quantity" - e.g. air temperature, luminosity, etc.
>>     * measurement method
>>     * SI units
>>     * expected error
>>     * category (e.g. surface air temperature vs atmospheric air
>> temperature)
>>
>>  For a starting point, I could suggest you to search your terms in LOV
> search [1] like here: http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/**
> lov/search/#s=measurement<http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/search/#s=measurement>
>
> Bests,
> Ghislain
>
> [1] http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/**lov/search/<http://lov.okfn.org/dataset/lov/search/>
>
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