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|Decription=How to ground knowledge graphs (that can be used for prediction or computational simulation experiments and models) in the discourse and quantitative evidence in scientific literature? | |Decription=How to ground knowledge graphs (that can be used for prediction or computational simulation experiments and models) in the discourse and quantitative evidence in scientific literature? | ||
|Topics=Knowledge Graphs | |Topics=Knowledge Graphs | ||
|Projects=Translate Logseq Knowledge Graph to Systems Biology Network Diagrams, Synthesis center for cell biology | |||
|Discord Channel Name=#computable-graphs | |||
|Discord Channel URL=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038983137222467604 | |||
|Members=Akila Wijerathna-Yapa, Matthew Akamatsu, Konrad Hinsen, Jodi Schneider | |||
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| Description | How to ground knowledge graphs (that can be used for prediction or computational simulation experiments and models) in the discourse and quantitative evidence in scientific literature? |
| Related Topics | Knowledge Graphs |
| Projects | Translate Logseq Knowledge Graph to Systems Biology Network Diagrams, Synthesis center for cell biology |
| Discord Channel | #computable-graphs |
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| Members | Aakanksha Naik, Dafna Shahaf, Belinda Mo, Akila Wijerathna-Yapa, Matthew Akamatsu, Michael Gartner, Joel Chan |