The Semantic Mapping Vocabulary (SEMAPV) is a vocabulary about the processes, entities and agents involved in the curation of mappings. It is being developed in conjunction with the Simple Standard for Sharing Ontology Mappings (SSSOM), providing a detailed vocabulary to describe, for example, different kinds of matching processes (lexical, logical, etc), as well as pre- and post-processing techniques employed.
To cite: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7672104
SEMAPV is currently in beta state and is likely still undergoing changes.
- Nicolas Matentzoglu (Semanticly Ltd; @matentzn)
- Chris Mungall (LBL; @cmungall)
- Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz (City, University of London)
- Catia Pesquita (University of Lisbon)
- John Graybeal (Stanford)
- Charlie Hoyt (Harvard Medical School; @cthoyt)
- Thomas Liener (Pistoia Alliance)
Please join the team by making an issue in the issue tracker.
A snapshot of the current SEMAPV hierarchy can be seen here:
A preliminary LODE documentation can be found here: https://mapping-commons.github.io/semantic-mapping-vocabulary/.