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== Agenda == | == Agenda == | ||
* | * '''[[GaryBergCross|Gary Berg-Cross]]''' ''Followup of OBO Academy with Wikidata'' [https://bit.ly/42A0FNh Slides] | ||
* | * Discussion to follow the [[ConferenceCall_2023_03_21|Introduction to Wikidata]] | ||
* [https://bit.ly/3U3uXUs Video Recording] | |||
== Conference Call Information == | == Conference Call Information == | ||
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== Attendees == | == Attendees == | ||
* Aleix Puig | |||
* Alexander Diehl | |||
* [[AlexShkotin|Alex Shkotin]] | |||
* Arwa Ibrahim | |||
* Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID | |||
* Chris Kindermann | |||
* Emily Hatley | |||
* [[FanLi|Fan Li]] | |||
* [[GaryBergCross|Gary Berg-Cross]] | |||
* [[JamesOverton|James Overton]] | |||
* Jie Zhang | |||
* [[KenBaclawski|Ken Baclawski]] | |||
* Michelle McGee | |||
* Nancy Wiegand | |||
* [[RobertRovetto|Robert Rovetto]] | |||
* Ronglin Wang | |||
* Sierra Moxon | |||
* Tiago Lubiana | |||
* Vincent Vialard | |||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
=== Vaccine Ontology === | |||
[09:16] Tiago Lubiana: Now the scraper has run, here is the auto mappings and suggestions for the Vaccine Ontology: https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/#/catalog/5849 | |||
[09:19] Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID: Tiago, we could work with you on VO and Wikidata. I will connect you with Oliver He. | |||
[09:20] Tiago Lubiana: Thanks Asiyah! I set up the mapping infrastructure, but I cannot actually work on that for the moment. Hopefully in the future! | |||
[09:21] Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID: I believe that's the same for Oliver. A lot on plate now. I will circle back to you. | |||
=== Wikidata Disambiguation === | |||
[09:33] Vincent Vialard: having worked on entity disambiguation using addresses, i can testify that places are NOT well defined in wikidata. it checks most of the issues listed by gary... | |||
[09:36] Tiago Lubiana: There is some discussion on schemas on subdomains here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Schemas | |||
=== Detecting Misinformation === | |||
[09:38] Tiago Lubiana: yep, that is a good point. It is relatively simple to go back and fix once bullshit is spotted, though | |||
[09:39] James Overton: I accept Vincent's point that stuff like ChatGPT generates BS that can be harder to my BS detector to detect. | |||
[09:40] Tiago Lubiana: one thing that Wikidata has that is kind of unique is the open "Discussion" forums on each entry on Wikidata, where people can agree and disagree on an entity-by-entity basis | |||
[09:44] Tiago Lubiana: @Vincent this article discusses just that: classes, metaclasses and ontological disarray on Wikidata: https://nemo.inf.ufes.br/wp-content/papercite-data/pdf/type_or_individual_evidence_of_large_scale_conceptual_disarray_in_wikidata_2021.pdf | |||
[09:45] Tiago Lubiana: Also, people are working on subsetting Wikidata to extract subdomains that might be more structured using ShEx: https://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/wikidata-subsetting-approaches-tools-and-evaluation | |||
[09:46] Tiago Lubiana: It is searchable in SPARQL, so it can be converted in RDF | |||
=== Literals === | |||
[09:50] Tiago Lubiana: I don't know if I understood it completely the question, James, sorry! | |||
Here are the Wikidata dumps: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_download | |||
Wikibase has some different datatypes that might play the role of Literals: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Data_type | |||
[09:51] James Overton: No worries. Your answer was good! Thanks | |||
=== Wikidata Channel === | |||
[09:51] Tiago Lubiana: (I do have to leave now, unfortunately, thank you for opening this space! We have a Wikidata channel in the OBO slack by the way, if anyone has other questions: https://obo-communitygroup.slack.com/archives/C0440CBHYA3) | |||
=== KGSQL === | |||
[09:52] Vincent Vialard: https://ken.baclawski.com/pub/2021/47/public.pdf | |||
=== DBPedia === | |||
[09:56] James Overton: This page discusss DBPedia and Wikidata, but I'm still a bit confused: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/Notes/DBpedia_and_Wikidata | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* [https://bit.ly/3U3uXUs Video Recording] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/QmoPpXV74nQ Video Recording on YouTube] | |||
== Previous Meetings == | == Previous Meetings == |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 1 June 2023
Session | Wikidata |
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Duration | 1 hour |
Date/Time | 22 Mar 2023 16:00 GMT |
9:00am PDT/12:00pm EDT | |
4:00pm GMT/5:00pm CST | |
Convener | Gary Berg-Cross |
Ontology Summit 2023 Wikidata
Helping scientific researchers make better use of ontologies
Agenda
- Gary Berg-Cross Followup of OBO Academy with Wikidata Slides
- Discussion to follow the Introduction to Wikidata
- Video Recording
Conference Call Information
- Date: Wednesday, 22 Mar 2023
- Start Time: 9:00am PDT / 12:00pm EDT / 5:00pm CET / 4:00pm GMT / 1600 UTC
- ref: World Clock
- Note: The US and Canada are on Daylight Saving Time while Europe has not yet changed.
- Expected Call Duration: 1 hour
- Video Conference URL
- Conference ID: 837 8041 8377
- Passcode: 323309
- Chat Room
The unabbreviated URLs are:
- Conference URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83780418377?pwd=MlRFTHJQclRBd3RhYVl3aG1rTHJOQT09
- Chat room: http://webconf.soaphub.org/conf/room/ontology_summit_2023
Attendees
- Aleix Puig
- Alexander Diehl
- Alex Shkotin
- Arwa Ibrahim
- Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID
- Chris Kindermann
- Emily Hatley
- Fan Li
- Gary Berg-Cross
- James Overton
- Jie Zhang
- Ken Baclawski
- Michelle McGee
- Nancy Wiegand
- Robert Rovetto
- Ronglin Wang
- Sierra Moxon
- Tiago Lubiana
- Vincent Vialard
Discussion
Vaccine Ontology
[09:16] Tiago Lubiana: Now the scraper has run, here is the auto mappings and suggestions for the Vaccine Ontology: https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/#/catalog/5849
[09:19] Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID: Tiago, we could work with you on VO and Wikidata. I will connect you with Oliver He.
[09:20] Tiago Lubiana: Thanks Asiyah! I set up the mapping infrastructure, but I cannot actually work on that for the moment. Hopefully in the future!
[09:21] Asiyah Yu Lin - NIAID: I believe that's the same for Oliver. A lot on plate now. I will circle back to you.
Wikidata Disambiguation
[09:33] Vincent Vialard: having worked on entity disambiguation using addresses, i can testify that places are NOT well defined in wikidata. it checks most of the issues listed by gary...
[09:36] Tiago Lubiana: There is some discussion on schemas on subdomains here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Schemas
Detecting Misinformation
[09:38] Tiago Lubiana: yep, that is a good point. It is relatively simple to go back and fix once bullshit is spotted, though
[09:39] James Overton: I accept Vincent's point that stuff like ChatGPT generates BS that can be harder to my BS detector to detect.
[09:40] Tiago Lubiana: one thing that Wikidata has that is kind of unique is the open "Discussion" forums on each entry on Wikidata, where people can agree and disagree on an entity-by-entity basis
[09:44] Tiago Lubiana: @Vincent this article discusses just that: classes, metaclasses and ontological disarray on Wikidata: https://nemo.inf.ufes.br/wp-content/papercite-data/pdf/type_or_individual_evidence_of_large_scale_conceptual_disarray_in_wikidata_2021.pdf
[09:45] Tiago Lubiana: Also, people are working on subsetting Wikidata to extract subdomains that might be more structured using ShEx: https://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/wikidata-subsetting-approaches-tools-and-evaluation
[09:46] Tiago Lubiana: It is searchable in SPARQL, so it can be converted in RDF
Literals
[09:50] Tiago Lubiana: I don't know if I understood it completely the question, James, sorry!
Here are the Wikidata dumps: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_download
Wikibase has some different datatypes that might play the role of Literals: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Data_type
[09:51] James Overton: No worries. Your answer was good! Thanks
Wikidata Channel
[09:51] Tiago Lubiana: (I do have to leave now, unfortunately, thank you for opening this space! We have a Wikidata channel in the OBO slack by the way, if anyone has other questions: https://obo-communitygroup.slack.com/archives/C0440CBHYA3)
KGSQL
[09:52] Vincent Vialard: https://ken.baclawski.com/pub/2021/47/public.pdf
DBPedia
[09:56] James Overton: This page discusss DBPedia and Wikidata, but I'm still a bit confused: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/Notes/DBpedia_and_Wikidata
Resources
Previous Meetings
Session | |
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ConferenceCall 2023 03 21 | Wikidata |
ConferenceCall 2023 03 15 | Design Patterns |
ConferenceCall 2023 03 08 | Modules and Patterns |
... further results |
Next Meetings
Session | |
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ConferenceCall 2023 03 29 | Synthesis |
ConferenceCall 2023 04 05 | Science on Schema.org |
ConferenceCall 2023 04 12 | Panel |
... further results |