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Il giorno 29/apr/2014 02:40, "C4P Cyber4Paleo" <[log in to unmask]> ha scritto:
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> Advances And Emergent Needs in Paleogeoscience Cyberinfrastructure
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> Tuesday, April 29, 4-5p Eastern Time.
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> Semantics and Linked Open Data and GeoDeepDive
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> The topics for the next C4P Webinar are Semantics and Linked Open Data (Tom Narock, Marymount University) and GeoDeepDive (Shanan Peters, University of Wisconsin).
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> The link to the webinar is
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> WebEx link for April 29, 4-5p ET (the date stated at the link updates weekly)
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> If a password is required, enter the Meeting Password: 73131647
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> Note: if you have had problems logging on to the WebEx, inform us at [log in to unmask]
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> For plain text postings where the link did not show up: Any updated links or information as well as the updated webinar schedule and archived presentations will be posted at
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> http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p/content/c4p-webinars
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> Semantics and Linked Open Data (Tom Narock, Marymount University)
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> http://workspace.earthcube.org/oceanlink
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> A wide spectrum of maturing methods and tools, collectively characterized as the Semantic Web, is helping to vastly improve the dissemination of scientific research. Creating semantic integration requires input from both domain and cyberinfrastructure scientists. The OceanLink project, an EarthCube Building Block, is demonstrating semantic technologies through the integration of ocean science data repositories, library holdings, conference abstracts, and funded research awards. We will present Semantic Web technologies, such as Linked Open Data, in the context of ocean science data discovery and integration.
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> GeoDeepDive (Shanan Peters, University of Wisconsin)
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> http://hazy.cs.wisc.edu/hazy/geo/
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> The goal of this EarthCube Building Block proposal is to leverage machine reading and learning approaches in order to access data and knowledge that are buried in the text, tables, and figures of published documents, sometimes called "dark data." To bring dark data to light, we are using the Hazy research group's machine reading system, DeepDive, to create GeoDeepDive and PaleoDeepDive. In this presentation Peters will give an overview of the current successes and challenges in this endeavor.
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> The format is 20 minutes per presenter, with two main parts: (a) a show-and-tell presentation of the science and the resource (b) discussion of the key informatics needs that the resource is facing. The intended audience for this webinar is professional paleogeoscientists and cyber/computer scientists.  All webinars will be recorded and publicly archived at http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p/content/c4p-webinars.
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> More about C4P:
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> Website: http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p
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> Technical information for webinars: [log in to unmask]
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Il giorno 29/apr/2014 02:40, "C4P Cyber4Paleo" <[log in to unmask]> ha scritto:

Advances And Emergent Needs in Paleogeoscience Cyberinfrastructure


Tuesday, April 29, 4-5p Eastern Time.


Semantics and Linked Open Data and GeoDeepDive


The topics for the next C4P Webinar are Semantics and Linked Open Data (Tom Narock, Marymount University) and GeoDeepDive (Shanan Peters, University of Wisconsin).


The link to the webinar is

WebEx link for April 29, 4-5p ET (the date stated at the link updates weekly)

If a password is required, enter the Meeting Password: 73131647

Note: if you have had problems logging on to the WebEx, inform us at [log in to unmask]


For plain text postings where the link did not show up: Any updated links or information as well as the updated webinar schedule and archived presentations will be posted at

http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p/content/c4p-webinars


Semantics and Linked Open Data (Tom Narock, Marymount University)

http://workspace.earthcube.org/oceanlink


A wide spectrum of maturing methods and tools, collectively characterized as the Semantic Web, is helping to vastly improve the dissemination of scientific research. Creating semantic integration requires input from both domain and cyberinfrastructure scientists. The OceanLink project, an EarthCube Building Block, is demonstrating semantic technologies through the integration of ocean science data repositories, library holdings, conference abstracts, and funded research awards. We will present Semantic Web technologies, such as Linked Open Data, in the context of ocean science data discovery and integration.


GeoDeepDive (Shanan Peters, University of Wisconsin)

http://hazy.cs.wisc.edu/hazy/geo/


The goal of this EarthCube Building Block proposal is to leverage machine reading and learning approaches in order to access data and knowledge that are buried in the text, tables, and figures of published documents, sometimes called "dark data." To bring dark data to light, we are using the Hazy research group's machine reading system, DeepDive, to create GeoDeepDive and PaleoDeepDive. In this presentation Peters will give an overview of the current successes and challenges in this endeavor.



The format is 20 minutes per presenter, with two main parts: (a) a show-and-tell presentation of the science and the resource (b) discussion of the key informatics needs that the resource is facing. The intended audience for this webinar is professional paleogeoscientists and cyber/computer scientists.  All webinars will be recorded and publicly archived at http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p/content/c4p-webinars.



More about C4P:

Website: http://workspace.earthcube.org/c4p

Technical information for webinars: [log in to unmask]