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Markus Kühbach

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Jul 31, 2020, 4:20:50 AM7/31/20
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Dear colleagues,

I would like to ask for your opinion about yesterdays discussion about metadata and ontologies and its status quo in APT/FIM,
and the idea of writing a (review) paper about this which summarizes where we are, were we want to go, and maybe even
sketch + implement an idea how such community-specific ontology could look like.
Before sending an invitation to this to all participants of the meeting, I thought it is fair to discuss this first before
getting started. I am not expecting an ontology to be complete with a single paper contribution but it
would be a start to document that we have done our homework and can then enter the discussion with
ontology specialists.

Bests,
Markus

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London, Andy

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Jul 31, 2020, 4:53:13 AM7/31/20
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Hi Markus,
While a paper has positive points in terms of being easily recognisable academically, I think it should avoid any speculation. I wouldn't want to stifle the discussion by presenting something that makes it seem like we have already made out mind up. For the development and discussion a more interactive medium would be better suited.

I do like the idea of having a summary to date, and to review solutions from other similar communities. This would be a firm foundation on which to the build the recommendation of an ontology.

Would it be a good place for Oxford to present their work on hashing? That would give the hashing work more visibility, but they may want it as it's own separate publication.

Andy

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