Semantic Disclosure in an e-Science Environment

  • Marshall M
  • Roos M
  • Meij E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Virtual Laboratory for e-Science (VL-e) project serves as a backdrop for the ideas described in this chapter. VL-e is a project with academic and industrial partners where e-science has been applied to several domains of scientific research. Adaptive Information Disclosure (AID), a subprogram within VL-e, is a multi-disciplinary group that concentrates expertise in information extraction, machine learning, and Semantic Web – a powerful combination of technologies that can be used to extract and store knowledge in a Semantic Web framework. In this chapter, the authors explain what “semantic disclosure” means and how it is essential to knowledge sharing in e-Science. The authors describe several Semantic Web applications and how they were built using components of the AIDA Toolkit (AID Application Toolkit). The lessons learned and the future of e-Science are also discussed.

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Marshall, M. S., Roos, M., Meij, E., Katrenko, S., van Hage, W. R., & Adriaans, P. W. (2010). Semantic Disclosure in an e-Science Environment (pp. 29–65). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5908-9_2

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