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Ibrahim Elsayed1, Thomas Ludescher, Julian King, Clemens Ager, Michael Trosin, Uygar Senocak, Peter Brezany, Thomas Feilhauer, Anton Amann.
Abstract
This paper introduces the advanced breath analysis (ABA) platform, an innovative scientific research platform for the entire breath research domain. Within the ABA project, we are investigating novel data management concepts and semantic web technologies to document breath analysis studies for the long run as well as to enable their full automatic reproducibility. We propose several concept taxonomies (a hierarchical order of terms from a glossary of terms), which can be seen as a first step toward the definition of conceptualized terms commonly used by the international community of breath researchers. They build the basis for the development of an ontology (a concept from computer science used for communication between machines and/or humans and representation and reuse of knowledge) dedicated to breath research.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23619467 PMCID: PMC4913868 DOI: 10.1088/1752-7155/7/2/026007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Breath Res ISSN: 1752-7155 Impact factor: 3.262
Figure 1Screenshot of the ABA-Study Visualizer.
Figure 2Screenshot of the ABA-Study Browser.
Figure 3The ABA-Cloud illustrating a scenario with three collaborating breath research centers (Dornbirn, Innsbruck and Rostock). At each research center, an instance of the ABA-platform and its underlying infrastructure is deployed. It provides services to local users who work at the corresponding center and preserves semantically enriched breath gas studies including all data (raw data, processed data analytical methods used to analyze the raw data and derived results) that are gathered at the research center. This results in a distributed data and service environment for the International Association for Breath Research. Members of the community can (with appropriate access rights defined) get access to these resources through the ABA web portal.
Figure 4The ABA-platform deployed at the Breath Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Dornbirn, Austria.
Figure 5The ABA-portal showing the private page of an ABA-user.
Figure 6The eScience life cycle model.
Figure 7The semantic repository in ABA-Cloud.
Figure 8Breath research concept taxonomies.