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Marine Regions Gazetteer #29
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This looks a pretty phenomenal resource. But very hard to automate anything in its current form. It looks like a catalog of HTML links to other resources each with their own formats and download URLs, some requiring entering email etc. I wonder if anyone else has tried mapping these to RDF, or even wikidata. If it was all available in a single structured download it would be much easier |
@cmungall agreed, it would be a lot of work to do manually. They do have a webservices page with RESTful and SOAP services. Perhaps that could help to automate it. |
OK, we could get started with mapping their gazetteer types to ENVO:
showing a subset here:
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For any of the types you can query:
gives records like:
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@cmungall that sounds like an interesting way to proceed. I'm not sure the extent to which we have ENVO terms to map to such marineregions terms. For example I wasn't able to find OBO equivalents for some of their higher level categories such as |
Hi all, we are from the MarineRegions team and are currently working on providing our MarineRegions gazetteer as linked open data. We can try to create a mapping to GAZ but if there was any attempt yet we could maybe collaborate? |
@cmungall tried to do some mappings a bit ago but I'm not sure how far he got. @LennertSchepers the gaz files are available from https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/gaz see the readme with links to the obo and owl versions. If you're unfamiliar with processing/using obo/owl you could use the Robot command line tool's export module to export the gaz obo or owl files to csv/tsv in order to more easily map them. You could run the following example commands. Unfortunately my laptop isn't sufficient to run the following command on the whole obo file (but it works with a subset of it).
This will produce a csv file like:
Hopefully this might give you enough to get started with. You can try it the owl file as well it might work better, but you might have to modify the If you think this is useful and you're unable to produce a good gaz csv/tsv export let me know and I can try on a cloud instance. Cheers, |
Question migrated over from #23
Perhaps lower priority issue for now, but do you think there could be any scope to link GAZ to the Marine Regions Gazetteer it's a pretty extensive resource which has term hierarchies for
Large Marine Ecosystems of the World
,Longhurst Provinces
etc. This could be quite a useful resource for the Oceans and Seas module.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: