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BackgroundWith the rapid development of high-throughput genotyping technologies, efficient methods for identifying linked regions using high-density SNP genotype data have become more and more important.
Lusheng Wang +2 more
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Linked Heritage: achievements and next steps
Linked Heritage is a network which includes ministries, government agencies, content providers and aggregators, leading publishers and research centers from 20 countries of the European Union, Israel and Russia.
Antonella Fresa
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ITACH@ Project, Innovative Technologies And Cultural Heritage Aggregation, intends to offer innovative tools for the development of the tourism industry and Italian culture. This paper analyzes the particular technological component defined OpLiDaF, Open
Tiziana Possemato
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Profiling similarity links in Linked Open Data [PDF]
Usually the content of the dataset published as LOD is rather unknown and data publishers have to deal with the challenge of interlinking new knowledge with existing datasets. Although there exist tools to facilitate data interlinking, they use prior knowledge about the datasets to be interlinked.
Spahiu, B +4 more
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Linking Data to Ontologies [PDF]
Many organizations nowadays face the problem of accessing existing data sources by means of flexible mechanisms that are both powerful and efficient. Ontologies are widely considered as a suitable formal tool for sophisticated data access. The ontology expresses the domain of interest of the information system at a high level of abstraction, and the ...
POGGI, Antonella +5 more
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BIM-linked data integration for asset management
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the transfer of information from the building information modelling (BIM) models to either conventional or advanced asset management platforms using Linked Data.
Karim Farghaly +3 more
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An Ecosystem for Linked Humanities Data [PDF]
The main promise of the digital humanities is the ability to perform scholar studies at a much broader scale, and in a much more reusable fashion. The key enabler for such studies is the availability of suciently well described data. For the eld of socio-economic history, data usually comes in a tabular form.
Kathrin Dentler +8 more
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The Rijksmuseum collection as Linked Data
Many museums are currently providing online access to their collections. The state of the art research in the last decade shows that it is beneficial for institutions to provide their datasets as Linked Data in order to achieve easy cross-referencing ...
Chris Dijkshoorn +6 more
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Linked Data and Linked APIs: Similarities, Differences, and Challenges [PDF]
In an often retweeted Twitter post, entrepreneur and software architect Inge Henriksen described the relation of Web 1.0 to Web 3.0 as: “Web 1.0 connected humans with machines. Web 2.0 connected humans with humans. Web 3.0 connects machines with machines.” On the one hand, an incredible amount of valuable data is described by billions of triples ...
Verborgh, Ruben +3 more
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A comprehensive quality model for Linked Data
With the increasing amount of Linked Data published on the Web, the community has recognised the importance of the quality of such data and a number of initiatives have been undertaken to specify and evaluate Linked Data quality.
Filip Radulovic +3 more
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