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CSDMS 2022 Webinars


A Simple Introduction to the Scientific Variables Ontology


Registration link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIoc--pqDgjGNXwSycrQZJlSIxsxQaW_gxk

Maria Stoica

University of Colorado, Boulder, United States
maria.stoica@colorado.edu


Abstract
Are you interested in expanding the reach of your scientific data or models? One way of increasing the FAIRness of your digital resources (i.e., making them more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reproducible) is by annotating them with metadata about the scientific variables they describe. In this talk, we provide a simple introduction to the Scientific Variables Ontology (SVO) and show how, with only a small number of design patterns, it can be used to neatly unpack the definitions of even quite complex scientific variables and translate them into machine-readable form.

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Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Marine Working Group
  • Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group
  • Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Chesapeake Focus Research Group
  • Critical Zone Focus Research Group
  • Human Dimensions Focus Research Group
  • Geodynamics Focus Research Group
  • Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group
  • Coastal Vulnerability Initiative
  • Continental Margin Initiative
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Initiative
  • Modeling Platform Interoperability Initiative
  • River Network Modeling Initiative