A repository for brainstorming and prototyping ideas related to the eLifeSprint project Annotate them all (https://sprint.elifesciences.org/annotate-them-all/)
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Prepare ANN follow-up for eLife Innovation Sprint 2021 #41
Brainstorm ideas and a possible project for the integration of ANN to the eLife Sprint 2021.
Possible ideas:
Advance topic tagger for articles:
Toolforge.org application to tag subjects with semantic tags
Pulls abstracts from the Europe PMC API; immediately add semantic tags to wikidata
Why? Simpler than text tagging, might be a better introduction to the world of formal semantics. Also, already integrated to several tools, so it would be immediately useful
There will be an initial version before the sprint, so in the event we could discuss pragmatics like:
Usability
Design
Recognition of contributions
Gamification
Integration with common scientific practices
Build simple semantic search engines based on Wikidata
Examples:
"find articles about a taxon and all species below it"
"find articles about all diseases of a certain type"
"find articles with the author from region X"
"find articles with female authors"
And combinations thereof.
Build tool
Brainstorm usability
Prepare a little "marketing analysis" to see possible consumers
Reflect on integration to larger projects (i.e. Europe PMC)
Build Wikidata editing tools for scholarly updates:
Tools for curating scholarly information beyond just topics:
Curate particular information for a list of authors (i.e. all authors in a certain paper, slots for Google Scholar ID, gender, institutions etc)
Advance ANN as a hypothes.is add-on
Set-up an special hypothes.is group for semantic tagging
Code wrapper for Hypothes.is
Code backend to process annotations and do something
Brainstorm ideas and a possible project for the integration of ANN to the eLife Sprint 2021.
Possible ideas:
Advance topic tagger for articles:
Why? Simpler than text tagging, might be a better introduction to the world of formal semantics. Also, already integrated to several tools, so it would be immediately useful
There will be an initial version before the sprint, so in the event we could discuss pragmatics like:
Build simple semantic search engines based on Wikidata
Examples:
And combinations thereof.
Build Wikidata editing tools for scholarly updates:
Tools for curating scholarly information beyond just topics:
Advance ANN as a hypothes.is add-on