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<mscottm> Susie: Matthias is almost finished and will give an update next week
mscottm: no serious progress (as
predicted)
... most comments integrated
... feedback from Holger (in a GoogleDocs location)
... need to see how synchronization will work out
... GoogleDocs not based on latest version
... have also recieved a PDF from Susie
... read doc with a critical eye -- needs re-ordering
... awaiting comments from William Bug
... any other reviewers out there?
Susie: asked Adam West @
Lilly
... he'll look at doc in the next couple days
... expect the comment integration and re-org by next
Monday?
mscottm: hopefully, but have noticed a lot of issues
Susie: aiming for publication at the end of January
"/invite zakim #BioRDF"
"/invite RRSAgent #BioRDF"
<mscottm> Kerstin: have done some edits of the DSE doc in googledocs, talked to AlanR about it, as well as Vipul, relating Clinical Research to Clinical Practice
<alanr> lots of unidentifieds on the phone list
<mscottm> ...need to synchronize efforts and decide where to take the document, there are currently a number of ideas behind it.
<mscottm> ...would like to have a quick talk with EricN about it, expressing biomarkers in the model
<mscottm> AlanR: I will have some time to look at the doc this week. Kerstin - please put notes into it about where you want to take it and I'll try to do some of it.
<mscottm> Susie: Maybe we should wait until you've talked with EricN
<mscottm> Bo: <missed this> suggestions for editing
<michel> i'm calling with skype
<michel> yai!
<mscottm> Susie: I will try to get EricN to dial in to next week's call
<mscottm> ...people at Cetus might be happy to review the doc
<AdrianP> The note URL is: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/Note_DSE_20071108.html ?
<alanr> no
<alanr> hang on
<alanr> http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dthvctw_5fwwwprc3
<AdrianP> ok. thanks
<mscottm> ...wait a week and then bring the others in to review the DSE note
<mscottm> ...That's it for the DSE doc. Jonathan is taking a short break so URI note progress is suspended.
<mscottm> Susie: we have 1 submission for the workshop, we will be getting more soon
<mscottm> ...We have Mark Wilkinson for a keynote, still looking to hear from <??>
<alanr> hear from Greg Tucker-Kellogg
<mscottm> AlanR: Some misunderstanding about the tutorial, it is pending, 1st in line in case one falls out.
<michel> waiting to hear from Greg Tucker-Kellogg
i expect early november
<alanr> It is officially rejected now. Was number 4, but they accepted 3
<mscottm> thanks michel
<mscottm> Susie: the next Technical Plenary/AC meeting is in October in Cannes-Mandelieu
<alanr> OWLED and ISWC immediately follow TPAC
<alanr> FYI
<mscottm> Susie: it might be worth considering meeting up around the Tech Plen/AC meeting or at ISWC (in Karlsruhe)
<alanr> Sort of unfortunate lame-duckish....
<mscottm> Susie: Our charter is thru April. Would like to hear ideas from others about what we can do in the 3 months
<mscottm> ...something with Exhibit, or Potluck, another integration with SPARQL.
mscottm: we've been mapping
ontologies to skos narrower/broader terms
... can use it to query and find narrower terms
ericP: how is this different from rdfs:subPropertyOf ?
mscottm: expect it requires less
strict reasoning
... Gus's student has web services that do this already
Susie: reallistic in 3 months?
mscottm: for a SPARQL query,
might be as easy as finding legal terms for the query
... much less ambitious than natural language queries
... wanted to tell you 'cause we have good contact with this
work
<Zakim> ericP, you wanted to ask what low-hanging data we have
alanr: skos closures available on MeSH terms
-> Ontology Lookup Service OLS (Ontology Lookup Service)
-> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ontology-lookup/ OLS (Ontology Lookup Service)
-> http://www.bioontology.org/ncbo/faces/index.xhtml The National Center for Biomedical Ontology - BioPortal
<alanr> best go browser http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi
-> http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi AmiGO Gene Ontology browser
<AdrianP> Using declarative rules on top of the database could be also interesting
<mscottm> Adrian - I agree. Do you have ideas for how to do that? (I'm guessing yes. ;) )
<AdrianP> e.g. transformation rules, recommender rules, expert systems
<AdrianP> bye
rrsgent, please draft minutes
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