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HAL Id: lirmm-01598856

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Submitted on 29 Sep 2017

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The Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD) project

Clement Jonquet

To cite this version:

Clement Jonquet. The Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD) project. EFITA WCCA CONGRESS, Jul

2017, Montpellier, France. 11th European Conference dedicated to the future use of ICT in the

agri-food sector, bioresource and biomass sector, with World Congress on Computers in Agriculture, 2017,

demonstration session. �lirmm-01598856�

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- 2017 EFITA CONGRESS: Demonstration submission form - Closing of on-line abstract submissions: April 18, 2017.

EFITA 2017 will include regular oral presentations with slides, poster presentations and demonstrations. The submission procedure for demonstrations is specific. The timeline for demonstration submission is the same as for regular or poster communications. The demon-strations will emphasise proven deployed ITC solutions that the community should know about and innovative research and development systems. A demonstration should describe functionalities as well as technical content to understand how the functionalities are provided in the demonstrated software or device. The criteria for review include relevance to conference topic, quality of technical content of the demonstration, originality of the contribution.

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- 2017 EFITA CONGRESS: Demonstration submission form -

I.

About your profile

demonstration coordi-nator

Last name and first name LARMANDE Pierre

Area of expertise Bioinformatics and data management E-mail address Pierre.larmande@ird.fr

Phone number Living abroad (better use skype)

Your organization

Name of your organization IRD

Type of organization

UMR DIADE

French public establishment

Organization description and activity

The French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), an internationally recognised multidisciplinary organisation working primarily in partnership with Mediterranean and inter-tropical countries, is a French public establishment under the joint authority of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development.

Address of the organization Website

II.

About your demonstration

Demonstration title The Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD) project

Key word(s) Plant Molecular Biology, Agronomy, Data Integration, Knowledge Management, Se-mantic Web, Linked Data, RDF

Technical content of the demonstration

The demonstration will show real life biological questions on distributed triplestores according different user interfaces (e.g. visualisation, SPARQL, Keywords, Forms). Also, the demonstration will give a brief overview of the domain ontologies used to

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- 2017 EFITA CONGRESS: Demonstration submission form - Relevance to conference topic and track

§ The application is focus on agronomical data from molecular biology to the whole plant studies under different environnement. Furthermore, it demons-trate the use of Linked Open Data to manage agronomical knowledge.

Originality of the demonstration and its content

The objective of the current effort is to develop RDF knowledge bases that integrates existing domain specific ontologies and data from the respective French regional bioinformatics agronomic portals, promoting data interoperability between the re-sources. The demonstration will show real life biological questions on distributed triplestores.

A description of your demo that will ap-pear in the program

Agronomy is an overarching field that consists of various areas of research such Genet-ics, Plant Molecular Biology, Ecology and Earth Science. At the Institute of Computa-tional Biology (IBC), we are currently building a RDF knowledge base, Agronomic

Linked Data (AgroLD – www.agrold.org). The knowledge base is designed to integrate

data from various publically available plant centric data sources. The aim of AgroLD project is to provide a portal for bioinformatics and domain experts to exploit the ho-mogenized data model towards filling the knowledge gaps. To this end, we plan to en-gage with stakeholders in demonstrating the advantages of SW in answering complex domain relevant questions that were unapproachable using traditional methods, strate-gically filling knowledge gaps.

Demonstration requirements

Materials needed Duration of Preparation. Du-ration of Demo Space needs Safety considera-tions Detail the equipment necessary

to realize your demonstration, specifying the material you al-ready have and the material that we have to put at your dis-posal.

Recommended demonstration duration is 20 minutes. If big demonstration, please submit in 2 parts

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