- From: Mike Bergman <mike@mkbergman.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 00:34:23 -0500
- To: Michel Dumontier <michel.dumontier@gmail.com>
- CC: Aldo Gangemi <aldo.gangemi@cnr.it>, SW-forum Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, Linking Open Data <public-lod@w3.org>
Hi Michel, This is most helpful and interesting. It bears the closest overlap to what I have been envisioning of any of the options I have seen so far. The paper was quite informative, but loading the ontology in Protégé made SIO quite explicit. Thank you. I have applied for membership to the Google Group for my follow-on questions, which deal with items of scope, naming conventions and the mix of vocabularies used. Nonetheless, I appreciate the scope you and your colleagues have undertaken here, and hopefully I can either learn from or contribute to your effort. Regards, Mike On 7/11/2014 12:49 PM, Michel Dumontier wrote: > Hi Mike, > We have done some work in SIO [1] to guide the development of > descriptive and quantitative attributes. We have a recently published > paper [2] that articulates some of our design decisions, and how we > use them in our work. Happy to work with you on your use cases in the > context of our public mailing list [3] > > Best, > > m. > > [1] http://sio.semanticscience.org > [2] http://www.jbiomedsem.com/content/5/1/14 > [3] http://groups.google.com/group/sio-ontology > Michel Dumontier > Associate Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Stanford University > Chair, W3C Semantic Web for Health Care and the Life Sciences Interest Group > http://dumontierlab.com
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