Title :
From Proteins to Fairytales: Directions in Semantic Publishing
Author_Institution :
Elsevier Labs., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
There has been an ongoing discussion about how to improve the delivery of scientific content using online tools, especially by focusing on content reuse and social media. This column explores how semantic technologies and systems could also enhance the scientific communication process. The author discusses some ongoing initiatives in semantic publishing, which aims to improve how scientists communicate using semantic technologies. The column mentions different types of projects, including efforts focusing on entity enrichment and projects that involve triple markup of documents (subject-predicate-object expressions). However, such approaches are not enough. They help us find information, but they don´t help us understand it. The author argues that we need to incorporate a better understanding of how language encodes meaning into our systems, so that we can develop a richer scientific knowledge representation.
Keywords :
electronic publishing; knowledge representation; scientific information systems; online tools; scientific communication process; scientific content delivery; scientific knowledge representation; semantic publishing; semantic technologies; social media; subject-predicate-object expressions; Bioinformatics; Biological information theory; Biology; Intelligent systems; Knowledge representation; Ontologies; Protein engineering; Publishing; Resource description framework; Semantic Web; Semantic Web; artificial intelligence; entity enrichment; language; science publishing; scientific knowledge representation; semantic publishing.; triples;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2010.49