SciBite, a leading provider of semantic technology solutions, has today announced the launch of Workbench, a structured data annotation tool that simplifies the process of curating data to terminology and ontology standards.
Workbench helps organizations implement a FAIR approach to data management, making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. With Workbench’s simple and intuitive user interface, data scientists and curators can accurately annotate data, saving time and promoting replicability.
“Recording data can be a challenging task for organizations, as idiomatic or historical naming conventions used by individuals or groups can limit data re-usability, and information silos can restrict transparency and collaboration,”explains Simon Jupp Head of Semantic Technology. “Integrating data from multiple sources can be time-consuming and error-prone. To address these issues, we have developed Workbench, a user-friendly tool that helps curate term lists, custom dictionaries, and semi-structured datasets to their preferred terminology standard.”
Workbench’s simple design makes it easy for users to:
Workbench also has a powerful REST API that allows programmatic access to core functions, enabling integration into custom data curation workflows. Workbench requires access to a TERMite server, which can be configured to use an existing license or an embedded server. Workbench simplifies the arduous task of data curation, enabling teams to get more done.
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Andy Balfe received his BSc and PhD in organic chemistry from the University of East Anglia. He coordinates the delivery of innovative projects across SciBite’s product suite.
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