The HUPO proteomics standards initiative- mass spectrometry controlled vocabulary. [PDF]
Controlled vocabularies (CVs), i.e. a collection of predefined terms describing a modeling domain, used for the semantic annotation of data, and ontologies are used in structured data formats and databases to avoid inconsistencies in annotation, to have ...
Mayer G+16 more
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Development and exploitation of a controlled vocabulary in support of climate modelling [PDF]
There are three key components for developing a metadata system: a container structure laying out the key semantic issues of interest and their relationships; an extensible controlled vocabulary providing possible content; and tools to create and ...
M.-P. Moine+10 more
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Automated genome annotation and pathway identification using the KEGG Orthology (KO) as a controlled vocabulary [PDF]
MOTIVATION High-throughput technologies such as DNA sequencing and microarrays have created the need for automated annotation of large sets of genes, including whole genomes, and automated identification of pathways.
X. Mao+3 more
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A controlled vocabulary for pathway entities and events. [PDF]
Entities involved in pathways and the events they participate in require descriptive and unambiguous names that are often not available in the literature or elsewhere. Reactome is a manually curated open-source resource of human pathways.
Jupe S, Jassal B, Williams M, Wu G.
europepmc +2 more sources
The OLAC Metadata Set and Controlled Vocabularies [PDF]
As language data and associated technologies proliferate and as the language resources community rapidly expands, it has become difficult to locate and reuse existing resources. Are there any lexical resources for such-and-such a language? What tool can work with transcripts in this particular format? What is a good format to use for linguistic data of
Steven Bird, Gary Simons
arxiv +5 more sources
OLS Dialog: An open-source front end to the Ontology Lookup Service [PDF]
Background With the growing amount of biomedical data available in public databases it has become increasingly important to annotate data in a consistent way in order to allow easy access to this rich source of information.
Eidhammer Ingvar+3 more
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A Preliminary Controlled Vocabulary for the Description of Hagiographic Texts
As a genre defined by its content rather than by its form, the extreme diversity of the kinds of texts that can be considered “hagiographic” often proves an impediment to the progress of comparative hagiology.
David M. DiValerio
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A Controlled Vocabulary and Metadata Schema for Materials Science Data Discovery
The International Materials Resource Registries (IMRR) working group of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) was created to spur initial development of a federated registry system to allow for easier discovery and access to materials data.
Andrea Medina-Smith+6 more
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IVOA Recommendation: The UCD1+ controlled vocabulary Version 1.23 [PDF]
This document describes the list of controlled terms used to build the Unified Content Descriptors, Version 1+ (UCD1+). The document describing the UCD1+ can be found at the URL: http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UCD.html. This document reviews the structure of the UCD1+ and presents the current vocabulary.
Delmotte, Nausicaa+10 more
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Building a Controlled Vocabulary for Standardizing Precision Medicine Terms [PDF]
Rapid advances of technology and development of research in precision medicine domain have led to the production of different types of biomedical data. Standard medical vocabularies were shown to be limited in dealing with such heterogeneous data and consequently, new controlled vocabulary for data integration and normalization has been proposed.
Meng Wu+5 more
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