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<ericP> weak!
<jar286> we were trying to tell zakim that john (wilbanks) isn't at this number but jonathan rees and eric p are.
<eneumann> scribe: chimezie
eneumann: presentation last week by stan huff
<eneumann> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2007Mar/0048.html
eneumann: semantic web overview, data management, clinical observations ...
eneumann: .. want to monitor side-effects of prescribed medication ..
eneumann: use rss feeds for this
eneumann: large use of XML formats
<vipul> http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/OntologyTaskForce/BIONTDSEDCM
vipul: collaboration task
look right?
<eneumann> ACTION: schedule DSE TC with BioONT to discuss DCM [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/04/05-hcls-minutes.html#action01]
vipul: seeking comments from HCLSIG
Rachel: excited and would like to be involved
vipul: update on the wiki
scribe: conversation on hclsig logistics
vipul: can't view slides
alanr: making progress on morphology (by tommorow)
<ericP> orthology data in turtle
alanr: an extraction of mesh -> pubmed mapping (partly done). N3 target vocabulary
alanr: new version of virtuoso (reasoning capabilities)
alanr: not sure what to do about Oracle install
<vipul> Rachel: Can we have a short conversation after this telcon?
alanr: several requests for machines have gone out
<eneumann> ACTION: Eric to contact Liz Kern at Apple [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/04/05-hcls-minutes.html#action02]
alanr: face to face on tuesday
alanr: help from MGD available. Interesting text-mining possibilities
alanr: a version of SWAN is up
alanr: visualization - storyboard of what things look like.
alanr: Davide - writing up storyboard
alanr: goal for tuesday is to start dispatching queries
alanr: prefuse-based visualization, tabular data. Timeline capabilities
alanr: interest in semantic wiki interface
eneumann: who else is invoved?
eneumann: use of XSLT pervasive?
the XML->RDF transformations are very useful transforms (from the GRDDL reuse angle)
regardless of how they are written, we should collect them
<jar286> I used XSLT for a project last fall & wouldn't want to do it again
<Zakim> ericP, you wanted to promote focusing on XSLT for XML data
+1
<jar286> unmaintainable, no abstraction, clumsy, etc
it's portable, expressive, high-learning curve, reusable , etc...
<AmitSheth> http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/projects/semdis/relationExt/
<eneumann> ack Collaboration, task?
<eneumann> ack task?
ericP: would be nice for more people to idle in #hcls
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