Bridging the gap between social tagging and semantic annotation: E.D. the Entity Describer

  • Good B
  • Kawas E
  • Wilkinson M
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Semantic annotation enables the development of efficient computational methods for analyzing and interacting with information, thus maximizing its value. With the already substantial and constantly expanding data generation capacity of the life sciences as well as the concomitant increase in the knowledge distributed in scientific articles, new ways to produce semantic annotations of this information are crucial. While automated techniques certainly facilitate the process, manual annotation remains the gold standard in most domains. In this manuscript, we describe a prototype mass-collaborative semantic annotation system that, by distributing the annotation workload across the broad community of biomedical researchers, may help to produce the volume of meaningful annotations needed by modern biomedical science. We present E.D., the Entity Describer, a mashup of the Connotea social tagging system, an index of semantic web-accessible controlled vocabularies, and a new public RDF database for storing social semantic annotations.

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Good, B., Kawas, E., & Wilkinson, M. (2007). Bridging the gap between social tagging and semantic annotation: E.D. the Entity Describer. Nature Precedings. https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.945.2

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