The Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship

An Open Annotation Ontology for Science on Web 3.0.

Authors: Ciccarese, Paolo Ocana, Marco Garcia Castro, Leyla Jael Das, Sudeshna Clark, Tim There is currently a gap between the rich and expressive collection of published biomedical ontologies, and the natural language expression of biomedical papers consumed on a daily basis by scientific researchers. The purpose of this paper is to provide an open, shareable … Read more

Sustainable Model Building the Role of Standards and Biological Semantics

Authors: Krause, Falko Schulz, Marvin Swainston, Neil Liebermeister, Wolfram Systems biology models can be reused within new simulation scenarios, as parts of more complex models or as sources of biochemical knowledge. Reusability does not come by itself but has to be ensured while creating a model. Most important, models should be designed to remain valid … Read more

Flickr Distance: A Relationship Measure for Visual Concepts.

Authors: Wu, Lei Hua, Xian-Sheng Yu, Nenghai Ma, Wei-Ying Li, Shipeng This paper proposes the Flickr Distance (FD) to measure the visual correlation between concepts. For each concept, a collection of related images are obtained from the Flickr website. We assume that each concept consists of several states, e.g. different views, different semantics, etc., which … Read more

Semantic science and its communication – a personal view

Author: Murray-Rust, Peter The articles in this special issue represent the culmination of about 15 years working with the potential of the web to support chemical and related subjects. The selection of papers arises from a symposium held in January 2011 ('Visions of a Semantic Molecular Future') which gave me an opportunity to invite many people … Read more