See also: IRC log
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XzdsjCfPylcyOoNtDfAgz15HwRdCD-0e0ixh21_U0y0/edit?hl=en#
<jun> I don't hear anything now, is it normal?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XzdsjCfPylcyOoNtDfAgz15HwRdCD-0e0ixh21_U0y0/edit?hl=en#
sorry - just got dropped. dialing in again?
sorry - just got dropped. dialing in again
Oktie: Wondering if we could
incorporate experience from publishers and users of LinkedCT
and DrugBank, for example.
... Would be good to include info about why some felt compelled
to make their own LOD version of DrugBank
Scott: Oktie - could you add some info about the LinkedCT to the googledoc?
Oktie: Yes, I think that I have
some material that I could use (tech report, otherwise
unpublished).
... Working on Helix for IBM (some features in common with
Google Refine) but implementation won't be ready for about
another year.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~oktie/
Oktie: some scaling issues with tools like Google Refine but still useful to get an idea of what the data looks like.
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