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Title: Taxonomic Synonymy Definition Framework CHRONOS


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Taxonomic Synonymy Definition FrameworkCHRONOS
GNS Science New Zealand
  • Douglas Fils, Iain Matcham, Cinzia Cervato, James
    Crampton

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Why?
AKA Biglobigerinella multispina, Globigerina
biforaminata, Globigerinelloides multispinatus
Globigerinelloides multispinus
FOR TIME CALIBRATION
www.chronos.org
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Needs
  • Simple method to address current need to exchange
    synonymy in a standards/future aware method
  • Encode taxonomic synonymy
  • Transport these synonymy between sites and
    applications (Neptune, FRED, ForamDB, CONOP9,
    XQE, TIS, etc.) via web services and ReST
  • Associate taxonomic synonymy (Senior Junior
    synonyms) with opinions and authorities

www.chronos.org
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retrieving junior synonym records for a
currently displayed senior synonym taxon_link_ju
nior.sql
  • foramdb_neptune_link
  • record_number
  • taxon_id
  • foramdb_neptune_link
  • record_number
  • taxon_id
  • synonym_statusj
  • chkNeptune
  • chkTaxon
  • chkTaxonStatus
  • tcretaceous_all_species
  • record_number
  • data
  • tcretaceous_all_species
  • record_number
  • data

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retrieving senior synonym records for a
currently displayed junior synonym taxon_link_se
nior.sql
  • foramdb_neptune_link
  • record_number
  • taxon_id
  • synonym_statusj
  • foramdb_neptune_link
  • record_number
  • taxon_id
  • chkNeptune
  • chkTaxon
  • chkTaxonStatus
  • tcretaceous_all_species
  • record_number
  • data
  • tcretaceous_all_species
  • record_number
  • data

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Benefits
  • Global taxonomic synonymy network
  • Bio-diversity studies
  • Digital Taxonomic Dictionaries
  • Paleo-climate issues
  • Method to embed data into web sites to enable
    semantic web adoption

Science Efforts - MicroPaleo - FormaDB -
Andrill - others
www.chronos.org
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TSDF is not
  • A way to automatically create synonymy
  • Dangerous as a means to AUTOMATICALLY generate
    input for CONOP9 or as a means to get to LOC's
  • Due to this, these types of documents may imply a
    need for an educational QA/QC process on creating
    and transporting these files

www.chronos.org
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TSDF Description
  • Based on RDF/SKOS
  • Relation based
  • Extension of the SKOS framework
  • XML (ADBC, DarwinCore, Taxon Concept Schema) vs
    RDF
  • No controlled vocabulary initially involved
  • does not carry morphology or other data that
    might require a vocabulary (more relations
    based)
  • pseudo vocabulary derived from taxon name super
    set and current SKOS terms

www.chronos.org
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TSDF
  • extended classes
  • Synonymy
  • Synonymy Entry
  • TaxanomicName
  • A set of supporting properties to define the
    entries

Simple synonymy with Senior Synonym
www.chronos.org
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TSDF
  • Further examples

Simple synonymy with single Senior and Junior
Synonym
www.chronos.org
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TSDF
  • Multiple Synonymy
  • Authors
  • Inter-synonymy mapper

www.chronos.org
12
Application of TSDF
  • Provide Something
  • Virtual master taxonomy dictionaries
  • A digital Taxonomic dictionary can be mashed up
    on the fly (an extension of the current taxon
    info mash up concept)
  • semantic web services for discovery

www.chronos.org
13
Exchanging TSDF
  • Unique Identifier methods used to designate taxa
    from contributing sources (LSID, URI)
  • Synonymy requests answered by SOAP or ReST
    interfaces (services based approach)
  • various parameters could be used (not set)
  • Document centric approach (TSDF returned)

www.chronos.org
14
Embedding TSDF
  • microformats approach (simple semantics)
  • TSDF is not a microformat, but follows its
    principles
  • solve a specific problem
  • start as simple as possible
  • design for humans first, machines second
  • reuse building blocks from widely adopted
    standards
  • modularity / embeddability
  • enable and encourage decentralized development,
    content, services

www.chronos.org
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Planning for Displaying and Browsing of TSDF
  • Looking at the efforts of Simile (MIT) and SWED
  • Faceted Browsing
  • Fresnel syntax
  • Horus / Longwell
  • Welkin
  • Enhance community effortslike those of
    stratigraphy.net

www.chronos.org
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TSDF mash-ups
  • Gateway to allow resources like GNS Science NZ,
    S.net, CHRONOS, Paleobiology and others to
    contribute to mash-ups and other dynamic taxonomy
    systems
  • Change logs to track synonymy evolution (no pun
    intended)
  • syndication efforts (TSDF -gt RSS)
  • Cross cutting formats (TSDF lt-gt FOAF lt-gtother)

www.chronos.org
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Conclusion
  • Joint effort between CHRONOS and GNS Science New
    Zealand
  • Address current need to exchange synonymy between
    sites and applications for defined applications
  • Defined with
  • future extensibility in mind
  • to be an extensible long term effort

www.chronos.org
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