I've been doing some work with SHACL lately. A SHACL shape is just an RDF graph and I've been creating my shapes using Notepad++ which at least does things like balance brackets and parentheses. I was wondering are there any tools out there just for editing RDF graphs that are similar to Protege? Of course RDF isn't as powerful as OWL so I would expect the tool to be simpler but it would be nice to have something other than a text editor.Michael
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Great slides in this presentation – website very good looking. https://yosemiteproject.org/
I like the breadth of your stated mission: “Semantic interoperability of all structured healthcare information”
“Make it all work together”. Reminds me a bit of the online healthcare system in Santa Barbara called “My Chart” – which links many healthcare facilities and departments together, helps organize interdepartmental coordination, billing and patient scheduling, etc.
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My own motivations are essentially humanitarian – which no doubt includes healthcare.
I might want to describe the “domain” of my own interest as something like “the optimization of ethical cybernetic democracy” – presuming or anticipating that something like this is feasible and desirable and perhaps essential. I personally suspect it’s the only thing that will work under our converging collective load, along with its dangerous fragmentation and suspicion.
In my project, I’m talking about the left side of this equation: Standardize the Standards. I’m looking at basic things like the definition of number and dimension and “hierarchical level”. Is there “one best way” to do these things? Can we build linkage across these levels, using a consistent framework that connects the continuum with all systems of categories that are grounded in (defined by values in) the continuum? I am exploring the idea of “synthetic dimensionality” as a way to build that bridge.
On the right side of your formula, you cite “Crowdsource Translations”. Hmm – very interesting. How would that work? “Statistical aggregation of common definitions” ?
I wonder if some method of crowdsourcing could help overcome the common rigidity of traditional formal semantic ontology definitions – by defining some allowances for context-specific interpretations (??)
To fully generalize semantic ontology, that’s really a problem that must be solved. Otherwise, it seems to me, we are accepting an inevitable fragmentation – an attitude I doubt will have a long life-span in an era of increasing globalization and network interconnections – while seawater levels continue to rise and water tables are sinking….

Thanks.
Bruce Schuman
Santa Barbara CA USA
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I should clarify - I'm not part of the Yosemite project. I am part of a 20 person Public Health Bioinformatics Group at SFU focusing on bioinformatics on the one side, and data harmonization on the other, with an overall One Health and public health mandate. We've mainly been operating within the OBO Foundry family of ontologies (LinkML is lead by some in that community), and indeed I have turned to that "encyclopedia of domain specific ontologies" model as the only way to maintain my sanity in a sea of classes, instances, and object and data properties! (I especially advocate for a core of shared generic relations across domain ontologies and their components = the glue that holds data together).My lab increasingly works with research, government and industry partners, and the pressure is on to deliver that ontology-driven data harmonization future the semantic web community has (er!) been anticipating for a number of years. Our lab is testing out LinkML, to use in software like our DataHarmonizer browser based spreadsheet tabular data management software which aims to be populated entirely with ontology driven vocabulary. We are trying these specifications directly in OWL, with an output to JSON and YAML formats, and having DataHarmonizer operate directly off of the JSON one. The end user experience however must barely show a trace of ontology abstraction and complexity. In another direction we will revamp our GEEM software to work off of the LinkML compatible specification (managed in Protege) to yield data management forms such as this Draft Sequence Repository Contextual Data Standard (takes a few seconds to load). I acknowledge however that there are a number of other RDF/ schema.org compatible vocabularies (e.g. GS1) for us to integrate with. It seems LinkML is enabling this flexibility of vocabulary reuse.
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