Notes from Session 1
Exemplar fields with a cyberinfrastructure
- Nanotech (nanohub.org) (dwight)
- Geo sciences (pangaea.de) (cornelius)
- Geo Sciences (Svalbard...) (terry)
- Bioscience (openwetware.org) (steve)
- Astronomy (scott)
Dimensions to investigate
- use/importance of UIs
- query APIs
- BIG vs small data
- human vs non-human data
- static vs dynamic data
- ability to manipulate data and metadata
- barrier to contributing data vs. value added functionality
- collaboration support (overcome time/space)
- degree of organization of field (fundamental data structures)
- institutional setup
- cloud computing
- what are the scientific questions that we want a CI to be addressing?
Technologies
- Freebase (steve)
- Linkeddata (markup langs, xml, rdf) (scott)
- Knowledge editors (scott)
- (Protege)
- db's (google fusion table) (cornelius)
- Mashups (Yahoo! pipes) (dwight)
- Many eyes (cornellius)
Applications of CI
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* geosci
Linguistics CI
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To what extent are parts of a ling. CI already built, and for other reasons?
TextGrid
Mashups
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WALS
Misc
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Group 5 is the consulting firm, how can apply what we know to specific fields?
What's the buy-in ?
access to cycles Grid computing?
e-humanities desktop
monk project
paper (in zoology):
http://pensoftonline.net/zookeys/index.php/journal/article/view/210/111
see Emily's slides, and list of projects at:
http://faculty.washington.edu/ebender/LSA2009.html