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- ENES comment "ENES gathers the community working on Earth’s climate system modelling with the aim to accelerate progress in this field. This community is strongly involved in the assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and provides those predictions, on which EU mitigation and adaptation policies are elaborated." assertion.
- ENES comment "ENES gathers the community working on Earth’s climate system modelling with the aim to accelerate progress in this field. This community is strongly involved in the assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and provides those predictions, on which EU mitigation and adaptation policies are elaborated." assertion.
- RAUzalz-5XXJHA6cXSCermkp6SHd5Q2Bno0S7jLAcWs2w%23DEIMS-SDR comment "DEIMS-SDR (Dynamic Ecological Information Management System - Site and Dataset Registry) is an information management system for the discovery of long-term environmental research and monitoring facilities around the globe, along with the data gathered at those sites and the people and networks associated with them. DEIMS-SDR includes metadata such as site location, ecosystem, facilities, parameters measured and research themes." assertion.
- ROHub comment "ROHub is a Research object management platform supporting the preservation and lifecycle management of scientific investigations, research campaigns and operational processes. " assertion.
- ROHub comment "ROHub is a holistic solution for the storage, lifecycle management and preservation of scientific investigations, campaigns and operational processes via research objects. It makes these resources available to others, allows to publish and release them through a DOI, and allows to discover and reuse pre-existing scientific knowledge. Built entirely around the research object concept and inspired by sustainable software management principles, ROHub is the reference platform implementing natively the full research object model and paradigm, which provides the backbone to a wealth of RO-centric applications and interfaces across different scientific communities." assertion.
- RAQ6rmwxjcMOS3Msq0A6_GsUyyWz5Sd0w5iFxVyzGwxvk comment "This is a list of concrete RDF stream types in RDF-STaX, to be used in a nanopub template for annotating stream types." pubinfo.
- assertion comment "The authors state that for their proposed system, 'the streaming element (i.e. a single message) (...) is a set of triples'. Therefore, internally it uses an RDF graph stream." assertion.
- assertion comment "The authors state that for their proposed system, 'the streaming element (i.e. a single message) (...) is a set of triples'. Therefore, internally it uses an RDF graph stream." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed system (IPSM) outputs to Kafka a stream of RDF datasets. This can be observed in IPSM's source code from the INTER-IoT project." assertion.
- assertion comment "The DBpedia-Live service published two streams of RDF graphs – for added and deleted triples." assertion.
- assertion comment "At a high level, ERI streams a flat sequence of triples." assertion.
- assertion comment "ERI splits the flat RDF triple stream into discrete elements (blocks). Each block is an RDF graph, therefore ERI uses an RDF graph stream on this level." assertion.
- assertion comment "ERI splits the incoming flat RDF triple stream into discrete blocks, which are then split into a sequence of subject-molecules (RDF subgraphs with a single subject). Thus, within the scope of a a single block, ERI uses an RDF subject graph stream." assertion.
- assertion comment "The presented solution (Graph of Things) appears to use RDF graph streams, as can be inferred from Fig. 1. There, a single "snapshot" (element) of the stream is presented to be an RDF graph." assertion.
- assertion comment "Jelly streams a flat sequence of triples or quads, on a high level." assertion.
- assertion comment "Jelly splits the incoming flat RDF stream into discrete elements (stream frames) that are either RDF graphs or RDF datasets. Therefore, on the lower level it uses RDF dataset/graph streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "The authors mention that flat RDF triple streams are sometimes used, however, they advocate for the use of RDF graph streams (Requirement #5)." assertion.
- assertion comment "The paper calls for using streams of RDF graphs for social media monitoring (Requirement #5)." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed EXI-based protocol streams RDF graphs over the network." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed RDSZ protocol stream RDF graphs over the network." assertion.
- assertion comment "The RSP Data Model introduces the RDF Stream as a stream of timestamped named graphs, with the same structure as in RDF-STaX. The RDF-STaX definition was in fact derived from the RSP Data Model." assertion.
- assertion comment "The RSP Data Model draft specifies in section "Timestamped Graphs" that "A sequence of RDF graphs (or named graphs, or RDF datasets) MAY be physically received by an RSP engine, which MAY then create an RDF stream from it by adding timestamps, e.g. indicating the time of arrival. The original sequence is not itself an RDF stream."" assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed S-HDT protocol streams RDF graphs over a serial connection." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed TA-RDF model for temporal/streaming RDF has a direct translation to RDF. In that translation, each element in the stream corresponds to an RDF subgraph, with a specific node indicating the subject of the element." assertion.
- assertion comment "In the proposed approach, an RDF stream is published as a sequence of RDF graphs, with each graph having a unique URI. Each URI points to a node (the subject) within one of the graphs." assertion.
- assertion comment "RMLMapper-SISO outputs a stream of results of the RML annotation process, which should be a stream of datasets. However, the source code of the application appears only to be able to handle outputting RDF graphs. I am not sure whether this is right or not." assertion.
- assertion comment "The output of the Semantic Annotation enabler from ASSIST-IoT is a stream of RDF datasets." assertion.
- assertion comment "The approach describes RDF streams which are represented using named graphs as elements. Each graph is associated with a temporal property in the default graph." assertion.
- assertion comment "The paper discusses a model for temporal RDF which is represented with each stream element being a named graph. The named graph has temporal information about it in the default graph." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed approach (TripleWave) uses the RSP Data Model to represent its streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed approach (TripleWave) uses the RSP Data Model to represent its streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed approach uses the RSP Data Model to represent its streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed approach uses the RSP Data Model to represent its streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "Apache Jena RIOT has facilities for streaming RDF statements (triples or quads) to/from byte streams using a number of serializations." assertion.
- assertion comment "RDF4J Rio has facilities for streaming RDF statements (triples or quads) to/from byte streams." assertion.
- assertion comment "The proposed streaming SPARQL engine consumes a stream of RDF triple statements." assertion.
- assertion comment "The reference implementation of SPARQL-Generate can output a stream of RDF triples, using Apache Jena RIOT." assertion.
- assertion comment "The CARML library can output a stream of RDF quad statements, using RDF4J Rio." assertion.
- ChEMBL comment "ChEMBL is a manually curated database of bioactive molecules with drug-like properties. It brings together chemical, bioactivity and genomic data to aid the translation of genomic information into effective new drugs." assertion.
- kigam-gesciences-test comment "KIGAM is the Korean Geosciences Institute" assertion.
- assertion comment "The VoCaLS vocabulary defines an RDF stream as a potentially infinite sequence of RDF graphs and/or triples." assertion.
- assertion comment "RSP4J's YASPER implementation has the RDFStream class which can consume streams of either RDF graphs or RDF triples. The implementation technically consumes only RDF graphs, but the authors appear to assume that an RDF graph is a generalization of an RDF triple." assertion.
- osf comment "The Open Science framework or (OSF) is an online platform that enables researchers to transparently plan, collect, analyze, and share their work throughout the entire research life cycle. Each tool available on the OSF is specifically designed to promote the integrity of research while supporting researchers' individual comfort levels related to sharing and collaboration." assertion.
- osf-id comment "Each file and object on OSF is identified with a short identifier string. When combined with the root OSF URL, this forms a globally unique identifier for the object." assertion.
- osf-map comment "The OSF metadata application profile (OSF MAP) documents the structure of metadata stored in the OSF. It represents how data is captured for the primary objects of the OSF: Projects, Registrations, and Preprints, as well as the individual files that make up these objects." assertion.
- osf-addons comment "The OSF Addons Service allows authorizing external storage services for use on OSF and connecting authorized storage to OSF objects for use by that object's contributors." assertion.
- osf-mpp comment "COS established a $400,000 preservation fund for hosted data in the event that COS had to curtail or close its offices. If activated, the preservation fund will preserve and maintain read access to hosted data. This fund is sufficient for 50+ years of read access hosting at present costs. COS will incorporate growth of the preservation fund as part of its funding model as data storage scales." assertion.
- ORCID-AAI comment "ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. The ORCID Registry is a repository of unique researcher identifiers which allows researchers to manage a record of their research activities. In addition, there are APIs that support system-to-system communication and authentication." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.dj8nt8 comment "The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is a globally comprehensive data resource for nucleotide sequence, spanning raw data, alignments and assemblies, functional and taxonomic annotation and rich contextual data relating to sequenced samples and experimental design. Serving both as the database of record for the output of the world's sequencing activity and as a platform for the management, sharing and publication of sequence data, the ENA provides a portfolio of services for submission, data management, search and retrieval across web and programmatic interfaces. The ENA is part of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), which comprises the DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), and GenBank at the NCBI. These three organizations exchange data on a daily basis." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.dj8nt8 comment "The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is a globally comprehensive data resource for nucleotide sequence, spanning raw data, alignments and assemblies, functional and taxonomic annotation and rich contextual data relating to sequenced samples and experimental design. Serving both as the database of record for the output of the world's sequencing activity and as a platform for the management, sharing and publication of sequence data, the ENA provides a portfolio of services for submission, data management, search and retrieval across web and programmatic interfaces. The ENA is part of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), which comprises the DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), and GenBank at the NCBI. These three organizations exchange data on a daily basis." assertion.
- NP_onto comment "The Nanopuplication Ontology defines the structure of a nanopublication including the predicates how the data (the nanopublication itself) and the metadata is linked to each other. A nanopublication consists of an assertion, the provenance of the assertion (simply called "provenance"), and the provenance of the whole nanopublication (called "publication info"). Nanopublications are implemented and aligned with Semantic Web technologies, such as RDF, OWL, and SPARQL." assertion.
- NP_onto comment "The Nanopuplication Ontology defines the structure of a nanopublication including the predicates how the data (the nanopublication itself) and the metadata is linked to each other. A nanopublication consists of an assertion, the provenance of the assertion (simply called "provenance"), and the provenance of the whole nanopublication (called "publication info"). Nanopublications are implemented and aligned with Semantic Web technologies, such as RDF, OWL, and SPARQL." assertion.
- MOD comment "MOD is conceived as an OWL ontology and application profile to capture metadata information for ontologies, vocabularies or semantic resources/artefacts in general. MOD 2.0 is designed as a profile of DCAT 2." assertion.
- assertion comment "Current chatbots can pass the Turing Test, right? A lot of people have claimed this, but Cameron Jones ( @camrobjones ) and Benjamin Bergen of UCSD actually tested the claim! (Spoiler: The answer is "no, they don't pass.")" assertion.
- association comment "The association was established by the amplicon metagenomic analysis of the gut content of the beetles, which revealed DNA of the object taxon" assertion.
- association comment "The association was established by the amplicon metagenomic analysis of the gut content of the beetles, which revealed DNA of the object taxon" assertion.
- association comment "The association was established by the amplicon metagenomic analysis of the gut content of the beetles, which revealed DNA of the object taxon" assertion.
- association comment "The association was established by the amplicon metagenomic analysis of the gut content of the beetles, which revealed DNA of the object taxon" assertion.
- MOD comment "MOD is conceived as an OWL ontology and application profile to capture metadata information for ontologies, vocabularies or semantic resources/artefacts in general. MOD 2.0 is designed as a profile of DCAT 2." assertion.
- DestinE comment "The Destination Earth initiative actively involves users and community members in the co-design, development and use of Destination Earth. By joining the DestinE community, members will receive regular newsletters, summarising the latest progress and updates on the project as well as information on upcoming events, procurement opportunities, and much more. " assertion.
- CEDAR_user_account comment "The Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) Workbench is a database of metadata templates that define the data elements needed to describe particular types of biomedical experiments. The templates include controlled terms and synonyms for specific data elements. CEDAR is an end-to-end process that enables community-based organizations to collaborate to create metadata templates, investigators or curators to use the templates to define the metadata for individual experiments, and scientists to search the metadata to access and analyze the corresponding online datasets. It requires an user account to mediate access to the templates." assertion.
- CEDAR_user_account comment "This is the authentication and authorization service for the Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) Workbench." assertion.
- CEDAR_user_account comment "This is the authentication and authorization service for the Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) Workbench." assertion.
- assertion comment "Whole genome sequence with annotations also available in GigaDB: http://dx.doi.org/10.5524/102476" assertion.
- SA comment "Semantic artefacts are machine-actionable formalisations of concepts such as controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and ontologies which facilitate the extraction and representation of knowledge within data sets using annotations or assertions, and enabling sharing and reuse by humans and machines. " assertion.
- SKOS comment "SKOS is a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web." assertion.
- OWL comment "The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a family of knowledge representation languages or ontology languages for authoring ontologies or knowledge bases. The languages are characterized by formal semantics and RDF/XML-based serializations for the Semantic Web. OWL is endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and has attracted academic, medical and commercial interest. The OWL 2 Web Ontology Language, informally OWL 2, is an ontology language for the Semantic Web with formally defined meaning. OWL 2 ontologies provide classes, properties, individuals, and data values and are stored as Semantic Web documents. OWL 2 ontologies can be used along with information written in RDF, and OWL 2 ontologies themselves are primarily exchanged as RDF documents." assertion.
- UMLS comment "The UMLS, or Unified Medical Language System, is a set of files and softwares that brings together many health and biomedical vocabularies and standards to enable interoperability between computer systems." assertion.
- OBO comment "The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO; formerly Open Biomedical Ontologies) is an effort to create ontologies (controlled vocabularies) for use across biological and medical domains. The OBO file format is a biology-oriented language for building ontologies. It is based on the principles of Web Ontology Language (OWL). A subset of the original OBO ontologies has started the OBO Foundry, which leads the OBO efforts since 2007." assertion.
- REST comment "A REST API (also known as RESTful API) is an application programming interface (API) that conforms to the constraints of REST architectural style and allows for interaction with RESTful web services. REST stands for representational state transfer." assertion.
- OntoPortal comment "OntoPortal is a open-source technology to build ontology repositories or semantic artefact catalogues. " assertion.
- OntologyMetrics comment "BioPortal calculates metrics when the ontology is uploaded and will store them as part of the Ontology Metadata. There are two groups of metrics: 1. statistical metrics and 2. quality-control and quality-assurance metrics." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- VocBench comment "VocBench is a web-based, multilingual, collaborative development platform for managing OWL ontologies, SKOS(/XL) thesauri, Ontolex-lemon lexicons and generic RDF datasets." assertion.
- assertion comment "It's very nice to see a nanopublication for this manuscript. The assertion makes sense, except for the subclass statement. It doesn't seem accurate to me to state that this indicator is a kind of concept drift. It seems to be an indicator for the phenomenon of concept drift, but the indicators themselves are different from the phenomena they describe. Therefore, I'd suggest to mark it as a subclass of something like "Indicator"." assertion.
- assertion comment "On top of my previous message about the choice of the subclass, it could be considered to make it an instance of such a class instead of a subclass. Is the term "Unstable Population Indicator" supposed to stand for a whole set of individual things (then it should be a class) or just a single (conceptual) entity (then it should be an instance as a member of a class like "Indicator")." assertion.
- MARCXML comment "The MARC formats are standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form. MARCXML is an XML encoding of the MARC 21 format." assertion.
- MODS comment "Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. As an XML schema it is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records. MODS is intended to complement other metadata formats. For some applications, particularly those that have used MARC records, there will be advantages over other metadata schemes. Some advantages are: the element set is richer than Dublin Core; the element set is more compatible with library data than ONIX; the schema is more end user oriented than the full MARCXML schema; the element set is simpler than the full MARC format. Please note that round-tripping between MARC 21 and MODS is not guaranteed." assertion.
- MODS comment "Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) is a schema for a bibliographic element set that may be used for a variety of purposes, and particularly for library applications. As an XML schema it is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource description records. MODS is intended to complement other metadata formats. For some applications, particularly those that have used MARC records, there will be advantages over other metadata schemes. Some advantages are: the element set is richer than Dublin Core; the element set is more compatible with library data than ONIX; the schema is more end user oriented than the full MARCXML schema; the element set is simpler than the full MARC format. Please note that round-tripping between MARC 21 and MODS is not guaranteed." assertion.
- DRI comment "The Digital Repository of Ireland is a trusted national infrastructure for the preservation, curation, and dissemination of Ireland’s humanities, social sciences, and cultural heritage data. DRI operates on a membership model, providing stewardship of digital data from a range of member organisations including higher education institutions, cultural heritage institutions (the GLAM sector of galleries, libraries, archives, and museums), government agencies, and county councils. DRI also offers some free DRI Memberships and related benefits to organisations that operate on a non-funded basis as part of the DRI Community Archive Scheme. " assertion.
- DRI comment "The Digital Repository of Ireland is a trusted national infrastructure for the preservation, curation, and dissemination of Ireland’s humanities, social sciences, and cultural heritage data. DRI operates on a membership model, providing stewardship of digital data from a range of member organisations including higher education institutions, cultural heritage institutions (the GLAM sector of galleries, libraries, archives, and museums), government agencies, and county councils. DRI also offers some free DRI Memberships and related benefits to organisations that operate on a non-funded basis as part of the DRI Community Archive Scheme. " assertion.
- TDWG comment "Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG), also known as the Taxonomic Databases Working Group, is a is a not-for-profit, scientific and educational association formed to establish international collaboration among the creators, managers and users of biodiversity information and to promote the wider and more effective dissemination and sharing of knowledge about the world's heritage of biological organisms. It is affiliated with the International Union of Biological Sciences. TDWG was formed to establish international collaboration among biological database projects. TDWG promoted the wider and more effective dissemination of information about the World's heritage of biological organisms for the benefit of the world at large. Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) now focuses on the development of standards for the exchange of biological/biodiversity data. The TDWG develops, adopts and promotes standards and guidelines for the recording and exchange of data about organisms. Additionally, it promotes the use of standards through the most appropriate and effective means. The TDWG acts as a forum for discussion through holding meetings and through publications. Logo covered under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License." assertion.
- educational-use comment "A Rights Statement indicating that content is protected by copyright and/or related rights, but reuse is allowed in accordance with copyright and related rights legislation that applies to the particular use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for educational uses. For other uses, permission must be obtained from the rights-holder(s)." assertion.
- open-gov-3.0 comment "This licence grants worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, non-exclusive licence to use the Information subject to certain conditions. Updated information about this licence is maintained by The National Archives. " assertion.
- premis-3.0 comment "The PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata is the international standard for metadata to support the preservation of digital objects and ensure their long-term usability. Developed by an international team of experts, PREMIS is implemented in digital preservation projects around the world, and support for PREMIS is incorporated into a number of commercial and open-source digital preservation tools and systems. The PREMIS Editorial Committee coordinates revisions and implementation of the standard, which consists of the Data Dictionary, an XML schema, and supporting documentation." assertion.
- association comment "Subjective synonymy based on morphological comparison of the type specimens of the two species names" assertion.
- NMDC comment "NMDC is building an agile, integrated data ecosystem to support the long-term advancement of microbiome science. Our scientific mission is to provide comprehensive discovery of and access to multi-omics microbiome data. The long-term vision of the NMDC is to support microbiome data exploration through a sustainable data discovery portal that promotes open science and shared-ownership. Currently funded by the US Department of Energy." assertion.
- MLCommons comment "MLCommons is an Artificial Intelligence engineering consortium, built on a philosophy of open collaboration to improve AI systems. Through its collective engineering efforts with industry and academia MLCommons continually measures and improves the accuracy, safety, speed and efficiency of AI technologies–helping companies and universities around the world build better AI systems that will benefit society. " assertion.
- mllog comment "mllog is used by the Machine Learning Commons (MLCommons) community to produce logs that document benchmark runs." assertion.
- Apache-2 comment "The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). The Apache License 2.0 attempts to forestall potential patent litigation." assertion.
- ChEBI comment "Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on ‘small’ chemical compounds." assertion.
- ChEBI comment "Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on ‘small’ chemical compounds." assertion.
- ChEBI comment "Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on ‘small’ chemical compounds." assertion.
- assertion comment "And on that note, I'm also hiring applied researchers with a penchant for muddling through complex problem spaces and a deep interest in co-operative ecosystems. Skills in text embeddings, discourse analysis and protocol-thinking a plus, but at this stage, mostly looking for folks who enjoy synthesizing and identifying common threads. Please share with your network if it might be a good fit! https://v6acolab.org/Work-With-US" assertion.