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<Susie> http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/LODD/Business
Susie: Would like to talk about
data sets, key areas today
... put Don's doc into the Business case section of the
wiki
... Going back to the data, inventorize: What kind of questions
would (patients, physicians, pharma) like to ask?
... Will plan to work on this if that's ok, so that we can
identify datasets that support the questions.
Bosse: I would be happy to help.
Donald: I can take a look at the physician's perspective
(Susie and Bosse will look at pharma questions together on Thu)
Susie: patients questions have been looked at by a number of people until now. Is anyone interested in carrying the patient's perspective forward?
Kei: (following up on alternative medicine research with Jun) There are ways to link to additional information associated with alternative therapies such as Chinese herbs.
Chris: Is Jun looking at multiple language mappings such as Chinese to English?
<OktieH> It's me, I'm on the line, but apparently you can't hear me
Chris: We have run into these language issues in DBpedia.
Kei: I will put you in touch with Jun so that she can tell you what she knows when she is back.
Bosse: timeline, goals, publications?
Chris: The deadline for the International Journal for Semantic Web and Information Systems has just been postponed until Jan. 26 but that is probably too early for us.
Susie: I would like to set some goals (dates).
Chris: There is the LOD workshop of the WWW conf in Madrid (deadline Feb 7).
<Donald_Doherty> Please get the Disease spreadsheet from:
<Donald_Doherty> http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/LODD/Business?action=AttachFile
<Donald_Doherty> Either OpenOffice or Excel.
<Donald_Doherty> Thank you Susie!
Susie: What kind of interface could we use to access the data sets?
Chris: A semantic web browser such as Tabulator or Disco(?). Link things via identifiers. A key issue is the business question.
Susie (proposing): Bosse and I get the pharma use case to Chris and Anja by the 16th.
scribe: Donald will try to get the physician's perspective to Chris and Anja by the 16th.
Matthias: I would like to help Don.
Don: That would be fantastic!
Susie: Chris and Anja convert
datasets by the 29th.
... then, Chris and Anja take the lead on testing by the
29th.
<OktieH> I can also help Chris and Anja if needed
<OktieH> (sorry for my technical problem here)
Chris: Need concrete descriptions of the datasets, handy to get data as 'data dumps'.
Susie: Writing in parallel from
the 16th.
... Would be nice to have clinicaltrials.org as a key
feature.
... Robert Frost's demonstration tomorrow could be
relevant.
... I got notification that Tim Berner's Lee is giving a
keynote at (probably C-SHALS).
... Would like to be able to tell Tim about this so that he can
include these plans in his talk.
<AnjaJentzsch> HCLS call tomorrow: http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/Meetings/2000-01-08_Conference_Call
<OktieH> Yes
<Susie> http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/LODD/Business
Susie: Would like to go through some of the work that Don has been doing.
Don: Please download the Disease
spreadsheet. What identifiers in the ontology will list
diseases so that we can link through to those.
... Starting with OMIM. The OMIM Morbid Map maps diseases to
genes and proteins, etc.
... Now let's focus on the Drug Ontology (OWL). I have listed
key properties.
Chris: Do they use URI identifiers or strings to identify diseases, etc.?
Don: I don't think that they use
URI's but it's still a useful list.
... ATC codes are used.
<matthias_samwald> ATC -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_Therapeutic_Chemical_Classification_System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Pharmacology/Style_guide#Use_ATC_code
Anja: In DBpedia, the same (e.g. ATC code) identifiers are used.
Don: (describes more of the datasets in the spreadsheet)
Matthias: Which datasets should we concentrate on?
Susie: We should focus on those that are available.
Kei: Do you mean those avail. in RDF or OWL?
Susie: I mean those that take the least trouble (and are not proprietary).
<Donald_Doherty> Susie. Is there a F2F coming up?
<OktieH> Yes, sorry for this
<OktieH> or feel free to send me an email
<OktieH> The data was in XML
ok, thanks.
<OktieH> I used DB2's XML features to convert it to relational
<OktieH> and then D2R server
Ahh.
Susie: We are aiming to have our
F2F next to BioIT World in Boston on Apr. 29, 30, May 1.
... We are planning to coordinate the date of the F2F close to
a URI Workshop from Mark Musen at the same location.
<matthias_samwald> --- regarding the table, i think we should move the proprietary datasets to another table.
<matthias_samwald> bye!
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