Ozymandias: a biodiversity knowledge graph

PeerJ2.70
Volume: 7, Pages: e6739 - e6739
Published: Apr 8, 2019
Abstract
Enormous quantities of biodiversity data are being made available online, but much of this data remains isolated in silos. One approach to breaking these silos is to map local, often database-specific identifiers to shared global identifiers. This mapping can then be used to construct a knowledge graph, where entities such as taxa, publications, people, places, specimens, sequences, and institutions are all part of a single, shared knowledge...
Paper Details
Title
Ozymandias: a biodiversity knowledge graph
Published Date
Apr 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
7
Pages
e6739 - e6739
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