Articles tagged: Workbench

  1. Ontology mapping:
    Finding the right automated approach

    Ontologies are crucial for unlocking information. However, similar types have been created for different needs, reducing their interoperability. In this blog, we look at some of the automated approaches for large-volume ontology mapping.

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  2. Ontology mapping:
    Advancing data interoperability

    Ontologies are crucial in unlocking information that helps fuel innovation. However, similar ontologies have emerged within the same domain, making it difficult for researchers to identify the right ontology to choose. Here we look at some of the complexities and strategies for handling ontology mappings.

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  3. Unlocking important RWE from patient data (Part 3) – Can we find all the relevant patients?

    Image and link to LinkedIn profile of blog author Arvind Swaminathan

    In our final installment of this series, we demonstrate how to extract a relevant subset of patients from the simulated data using two approaches – one using SciBite tools and one without.

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  4. FAIR data – Ten simple rules to FAIRify your data
     

    Image and link to LinkedIn profile of blog author Jane Lomax

    In the fourth and final blog in this series Scibite’s Head of Ontologies, Jane Lomax, shares her top 10 simple rules to start and progress your FAIR data journey.

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  5. SciBite launches Workbench –
    Taking the effort out of tabular data curation

    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.

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