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Using the Semantic Web to Integrate Ecoinformatics Resources Authors: Cynthia Parr, Andriy Parafiynyk, Joel Sachs, Rong Pan, Lushan Han, Li Ding, Tim Finin, and Taowei Wang Book Title: Proceedings of the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06) Date: July 18, 2006 Abstract: utility for synthesizing ecological and environmental data. ELVIS (the Ecosystem Location Visualization and Information System) is a suite of tools for constructing food webs for a given location. ELVIS functionality is exposed as a collection of web services, and all input and output data is expressed in OWL, thereby enabling its integration with other semantic web resources. In particular, we describe using a Triple Shop application to answer SPARQL queries from a collection of semantic web documents. Type: InProceedings Address: Menlo Park CA Organization: American Association of Artificial Intelligence Note: Note: Intelligent Systems Deomonstration Pages: 1949-1950 Google Scholar: search Number of downloads: 668 Available for download as
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