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 DescriptionMembers
Computable GraphsHow 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?Aakanksha Naik
Dafna Shahaf
Belinda Mo
Akila Wijerathna-Yapa
Matthew Akamatsu
Michael Gartner
Joel Chan
Discourse ModelingImplement Discourse Graph schema in Semantic MediaWiki. Query Discourse Graph contents through SMW sparql endpoint. Visualize and publish Discourse Graph contents.Kyle MacLaury
Sam Klein
Konrad Hinsen
Karola Kirsanow
Peter Murray-Rust
Interdisciplinary ModelsHow do we define minimal information models tuned for synthesis that can interoperate across various disciplines?Paul Itoi
Elianna DeSota
Leo Ware
Konrad Hinsen
James Howison
Wayne Lutters
Peter Murray-Rust
InterfacesHow do we support richer forms of synthesis-oriented interaction with the existing bodies of research that transcend publications as the unit?Jay Patel
Elianna DeSota
Joseph Chee Chang
Pao Siangliulue
Jordan Wick
Jodi Schneider
Konrad Hinsen
Arthur Perret
Pooja Upadhyay
Social SystemsHow to design/foster social structures / incentives / programs for fostering synthesis-friendly work, such as writing living literature reviews, adding metadata to experiments, etc.?Jay Patel
Matt Clancy
Angelina Lesnikova
Valerii Kremnev
Raphael Walker
Martin Karlsson
Nouran Soliman
Sílvia Bessa
Synthesizing Social MediaHow to enable sharing/direction of scholarly attention in a synthesis-oriented manner (e.g., not just popularity, but relevance to questions/hypotheses/methods, etc.)?Jonny Saunders
Benjamin Goering
Amy Zhang
Ronen Tamari
Konrad Hinsen
Michael Toomim
Nouran Soliman