A talk on the problems we face in trying to represent scientific data semantically, and through that in building systems to process very large amounts of it.
XTech 2008 presentation; "Representing, indexing and mining science with XML and RDF: Golem and CrystalEye"
1. Representing, indexing and mining science with
XML and RDF: Golem and CrystalEye
Andrew Walkingshaw
Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics
University Chemical Laboratory
University of Cambridge
9th May, 2008
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The Unilever Centre Home, sweet office
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Experimentalists Science as we knew it
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Theorists Deforestation: their fault