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Extensible metadata platform

Semantic Eye (Casher and Rzepa 2006) is a test-of-principle scheme for the semantic enrichment of journal articles. Rather unusually, it treats the PDF as the locus of semantic enrichment. The identifiers are mapped onto RDF triples that are then serialized as XML using Adobe s Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) schema within the PDF. It uses InChls as identifiers for molecules and DOIs for the articles themselves. The idea is that the identifiers derived from the PDFs can be stored locally on a user s machine inside the PDFs, which are then mined by desktop indexing services, creating a sort of semantic intranet or semantic desktop. Exactly how the identifiers are assigned to the papers in the first place is left open to the user. [Pg.159]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.104 , Pg.107 , Pg.109 , Pg.110 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.104 , Pg.107 , Pg.109 , Pg.110 ]




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