Oct 11, 2016 · We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of integrating the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies.
Taxonomic names are necessary but not sufficient for representing and integrating biodiversity data for the Semantic Web [3,24,39]. The reasons for this.
We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of reconciling the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies.
Nov 26, 2024 · We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of reconciling the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies.
We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of reconciling the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies.
Names are not good enough: Reasoning over taxonomic change in the Andropogon complex. / Franz, Nico M.; Chen, Mingmin; Kianmajd, Parisa et al. In: Semantic Web, ...
Names Are Not Good Enough: Reasoning over Taxonomic Change in the Andropogon ... This assessment remains adequate even if taxonomic change is taken into account.
We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of reconciling the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies. The challenge ...
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We present a novel, logic-based solution to the challenge of reconciling the meanings of taxonomic names across multiple biological taxonomies.