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<kei> scribenick lena
email to co-authors with high-level summary to guide the discussion
who can go to the workshop: jun, eric?
Lena can possibly participate remotely
Lena + Jun prepare the slides
<kei> lena and jun will coordinate how to present the paper
summary on the reviewer's comments: concerns about the details
be more explicit and details about describing the contribution of our work
<mscottm> Thanks for your patience Jun! Chairing the workshop is already quite a load. Thanks Lena for your willingness to present at odd hours.
do we have enough contribution in terms of provennace?
<jun> Scott, no problem:)
provenance in the life sciences domain
more in-depth discussion + stronger arguments on why we propose a new rdf structure instead of reusing existing ontologies
<kei> lena: one of the contributions: bottom up approach
<kei> lena: convert several datasets into sparql so that they are semantically queriable
<kei> lena: provenance levels were identified
kei: we need to address the inconsistency of rapidly evolving ontologies
jun: there is no 1 provenance
ontology and no guidance on which ontology should be used for a
specific purpose
... how some of the pieces of provenance could be mapped for
ontologies such as OPM
... mapping to OPM is not hard, but is out of the scope of this
paper
deadline is october 15
eric volunteer to be the last pass editor
kei: probably changes in the
introduction are not needed
... bioRDF has achieved a lot of milestones during the past
year
... identify a new chair for this task force
kei will coninue to contribute to hcls activities but will not chair bioRDF anymore; scott has agreed to be the new chair of the bioRDF task force
kei: VA ahve a lot of security
concerns
... semantic web still has a potential to be used in this type
of data
... due to information security, semantic web technologies will
be difficult to use because data is not to be made public
<ericP> am off to an hl7 meeting now
<mscottm> yes, mmiller just pointed out that VA is probably aware of standards, partly through their participation in HL7
mscottm: tempting for even people with high security concerns to adopt sem web tech because they get a vocabulary out of it
kei: VA has also text mining projects
<mmiller> see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VistA
<mscottm> Conor Dowling has done work making VA VistA data accessible from OWL.
<mscottm> Conor has participated in TMO.
mscottm: hopes that some day bioRDF will no longer be confused with bio2rdf :D
<mscottm> Kei has done a great job - Thanks Kei!
<jun> Will miss you, Kei!!
<kei> miss you and others too.
Thanks for your sharing your visios, Kei
visions...
next call: 25th oct
<jun> I can't
<jun> I will be on the road, back to China
<mscottm> sorry if we miss you on oct 25 Jun.
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