A semantic eScience platform for chemistry
A semantic eScience platform for chemistry
The oreChem project, funded by Microsoft Research, is investigating the design and deployment of a semantic-based eScience infrastructure for chemistry. The results of the project include the creation of an ontology that provides the basis for describing the entities and relationships for a scientific experiment, and the implementation of a workflow to combine extracted and in situ information from multiple sources, which provides a framework for computational enhancement of the data and querying thereof
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December 2010
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Borkum, Mark, Lagoze, Carl, Frey, Jeremy and Coles, Simon
(2010)
A semantic eScience platform for chemistry.
In 2010 IEEE Sixth International Conference on e-Science.
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(doi:10.1109/eScience.2010.18).
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The oreChem project, funded by Microsoft Research, is investigating the design and deployment of a semantic-based eScience infrastructure for chemistry. The results of the project include the creation of an ontology that provides the basis for describing the entities and relationships for a scientific experiment, and the implementation of a workflow to combine extracted and in situ information from multiple sources, which provides a framework for computational enhancement of the data and querying thereof
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