Computable Graphs

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What

How to ground knowledge graphs (that can be used for prediction or computational simulation experiments and models) in the discourse of evidence in scientific literature? How to transition from unstructured literature to knowledge graphs and keep things updated with appropriate provenance for (un)certainty?

Discussion entry points

Resources

Next Steps

  • don't know if a joint project makes sense, but perhaps coordinated first prototypes of a bridge?

could use:

  • someone with programming skills to implement a POC translation between a discourse graph and one of the specific modeling languages/ontologies