The 12th International Semantic Web Conference
and the 1st Australasian Semantic Web Conference
21-25 October 2013, Sydney, Australia

LISC 2013

3rd International Workshop on Linked Science 2013 (LISC2013) - Supporting Reproducibility, Scientific Investigations and Experiments

3rd International Workshop on Linked Science 2013 - Supporting Reproducibility, Scientific Investigations and Experiments

Workshop webpage

http://linkedscience.org/events/lisc2013

Organizing committee

Abstract

In the 3rd International Workshop on Linked Science (LISC2013) we will discuss and present results of new ways of applying Semantic Web technologies to the publishing, sharing and interlinking of scientific data and methods. The challenge is to discover interesting new links to validate, reuse and reproduce scientific research. The theme of this year’s workshop is Supporting Scientific Investigations and Experiments through Linked Science. We will thus focus on scientific investigations and experiments that use Linked Data and semantic technologies to represent their data and methods and enable knowledge discovery, reuse and validation.

Monday - Oct 21 - SMC

 

LISC 2013

[Full Day]

9:00 - 10:30

Keynote by Carole Goble: Results may vary: reproducibility, open science and all that jazz

Paper Presentation

  • Timo Willemsen, Anton Feenstra and Paul Groth Building Exceutable Biological Pathway Models Automatically from BioPAX
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 - 12:45

Paper Presentations

  • Nico Adams, Armin Haller, Alexander Krumpholz and Kerry Taylor A Semantic Lab Notebook – Report on a Use Case Modelling an Experiment of a Microwave-based Quarantine Method

  • Jun Zhao, Graham Klyne, Matthew Gamble and Carole Goble A Checklist-Based Approach for Quality Assessment of Scientific Information

  • Michiel Hildebrand, Rinke Hoekstra and Jacco van Ossenbruggen Using Semantic Web Technologies to Reproduce a Pharmacovigilance Case Study

12:45 - 13:45 Lunch
13:45 - 15:30
  • Guillermo Palma, Maria-Esther Vidal, Louiqa Raschid and Andreas Thor Exploiting Semantics from Ontologies and Shared Annotations to Find Patterns in Annotated Linked Open Data

  • Cameron Mclean, Mark Gahegan and Fabiana Kubke Capturing intent and rationale for Linked Science: design patterns as a resource for linked laboratory experiments

  • Niels Ockeloen, Antske Fokkens, Serge Ter Braake and Piek Vossen BiographyNet: Managing Provenance at multiple levels and from different perspectives

15:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Tea
16:00 - 17:30

Discussion and lightning talk session on reproducibility