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SciBite / Knowledge Hub / Events / The VOICE Project: The vision for modular taxonomy production at Elsevier
Event Date: 12 March 2025
Event time: 8AM PDT | 11AM EDT | 3PM GMT | 4PM CET
Location: Online
Elsevier aims to streamline taxonomy production by creating a shared infrastructure through the Vision for Ontological Interoperability & Content Enhancement or more commonly known as the VOICE project. Partnering together with our colleagues in SciBite, we are migrating our ontology and taxonomy estate over to their taxonomy management tool CENtree and combining it with automation to help our taxonomy editors integrate new terms and concepts into our taxonomies and subsequently into our products.
A critical part of the VOICE project is also making our taxonomies more FAIR for our customers, allowing them to map between our concepts and several public standards. In this presentation, George will discuss the migration of our taxonomy estate to CENtree, the challenges we faced in doing this, and the role SciBite played in helping make this a reality. He will also discuss our plans to create more interoperable taxonomies that will benefit both our internal teams and customers alike.
This session is ideal for data scientists, knowledge engineers, domain experts, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI and knowledge management.
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