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stephen: context to help in data
mining of clinical data
... instruments, patient measuring
... context modifier, when patient has observation out of
design plan
... if not fixed design, then it's important to catch all
context around an observation
... "effortless access to data": get at all the context when
viewing data
finding observation data by selective context is possible using a RDF model
Bo: how to define the right size model for context, without it spilling over too much.
Working with CDISC & BRIDG....
scribe: semantic interoperability, means different things to different groups
Eric will attend the Feb 7 caBIG panel on terminologies
what is relevant for each of the DSE/HCLS members going forwards, how does this shape the new HCLS mission
scribe: capturing examples as artifacts, more RDF code demosntrations
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