CI-Miner: semantically enhancing scientific processes |
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Authors: | Paulo Pinheiro da Silva Leonardo Salayandía Aída Gándara Ann Q Gates |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, USA |
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Abstract: | The realization of an international cyberinfrastructure of shared resources to overcome time and space limitations is challenging
scientists to rethink how to document their processes. Many known scientific process requirements that would normally be considered
impossible to implement a few years ago are close to becoming a reality for scientists, such as large scale integration and
data reuse, data sharing across distinct scientific domains, comprehensive support for explaining process results, and full
search capability for scientific products across domains. This article introduces the CI-Miner approach that can be used to
aggregate knowledge about scientific processes and their products through the use of semantic annotations. The article shows
how this aggregated knowledge is used to benefit scientists during the development of their research activities. The discussion
is grounded on lessons learned through the use of CI-Miner to semantically annotate scientific processes in the areas of geo-sciences,
environmental sciences and solar physics: A use case in the field of geo-science illustrates the CI-Miner approach in action. |
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