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Representing annotation compositionality and provenance for the Semantic Web

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SEMANTICS
卷 4, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/2041-1480-4-38

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Ontology; Conceptual data modeling; Annotation; Markup; Provenance; OWL; RDF

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  1. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation [2011- 02048-05]
  2. NIH [3 T15 LM00945103S1]
  3. NICTA - Australian Government
  4. Australian Research Council through the ICT Centre of Excellence program

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Background: Though the annotation of digital artifacts with metadata has a long history, the bulk of that work focuses on the association of single terms or concepts to single targets. As annotation efforts expand to capture more complex information, annotations will need to be able to refer to knowledge structures formally defined in terms of more atomic knowledge structures. Existing provenance efforts in the Semantic Web domain primarily focus on tracking provenance at the level of whole triples and do not provide enough detail to track how individual triple elements of annotations were derived from triple elements of other annotations. Results: We present a task-and domain-independent ontological model for capturing annotations and their linkage to their denoted knowledge representations, which can be singular concepts or more complex sets of assertions. We have implemented this model as an extension of the Information Artifact Ontology in OWL and made it freely available, and we show how it can be integrated with several prominent annotation and provenance models. We present several application areas for the model, ranging from linguistic annotation of text to the annotation of disease-associations in genome sequences. Conclusions: With this model, progressively more complex annotations can be composed from other annotations, and the provenance of compositional annotations can be represented at the annotation level or at the level of individual elements of the RDF triples composing the annotations. This in turn allows for progressively richer annotations to be constructed from previous annotation efforts, the precise provenance recording of which facilitates evidence-based inference and error tracking.

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