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Researcher- find long time series data - efficient semantic search across multiple vocabularies #20

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mabablue opened this issue Apr 7, 2020 · 0 comments
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facet semantic data search data discovery based on classifications of items semantic alignment align concepts from terminologies

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mabablue commented Apr 7, 2020

As a...

researcher

I want to...

find long time series of aerosol optical properties in remote areas via semantic search across multiple vocabularies

So that...

I can find the same (NetCDF) data across the use of different vocabularies WIGOS, CF Standard Names and the ACTRIS In Situ (internal vocabulary) for variable names.

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aerosol science, atmospheric physics

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see https://github.com/xiaofengleo/actris for a more detailed description
This is a user story from ENVRI-FAIR WP8 Semantic Search WG (Lara Ferrighi) and the ACTRIS RI (Richard Rud, Paul Eckhardt)

@mabablue mabablue added user story data model alignment select appropriate data sets for use with physical computational models facet semantic data search data discovery based on classifications of items semantic alignment align concepts from terminologies and removed data model alignment select appropriate data sets for use with physical computational models labels Apr 7, 2020
@gwemon gwemon removed the user story label Apr 19, 2020
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