Team, Visitors, External Collaborators
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Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
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Section: New Results

Scalable methods to query data heterogenity

Participants : Emmanuelle Becker, Lucas Bourneuf, Olivier Dameron, Xavier Garnier, Vijay Ingalalli, Marine Louarn, Yann Rivault, Anne Siegel.

Increasing life science resources re-usability using Semantic Web technologies [E. Becker, O. Dameron, X. Garnier, V. Ingallali, M. Louarn, Y. Rivault, A. Siegel ] [25], [18], [29], [31], [23], [27], [28]. Our work was focused on assessing to what extent Semantic Web technologies also facilitate reproducibility and reuse of life sciences studies involving pipelines that compute associations between entities according to intermediary relations and dependencies.

Graph compression and analysis [L. Bourneuf] [26], [24]. Because of the increasing size and complexity of available graph structures in experimental sciences like molecular biology, techniques of graph visualization tend to reach their limit.