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Introducing ApplePie: A botanical annotation network powered by Filtered Push

James A. Macklin Lei Dou, J ames Hanken, Maureen Kelly, David Lowery, Bertram Ludaescher, Paul J. Morris, Robert A. Morris. Introducing ApplePie: A botanical annotation network powered by Filtered Push. Supported by NSF DBI -0960535. Outline. AppleCore Communicating Knowledge

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Introducing ApplePie: A botanical annotation network powered by Filtered Push

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  1. JamesA.Macklin LeiDou,JamesHanken,MaureenKelly,DavidLowery,BertramLudaescher,PaulJ.Morris,RobertA.Morris IntroducingApplePie:AbotanicalannotationnetworkpoweredbyFilteredPush SupportedbyNSFDBI-0960535

  2. Outline • AppleCore • Communicating Knowledge • Digitization Efficiency and Accuracy • Kepler Kurator

  3. DarwinCore (DwC) has become a mature set of standards for sharing biodiversity data. Inherent generality of the documentation has led to broad interpretation of the terms and confusion about which terms to use within a community. Goal of AppleCore is to tackle this issue for herbaria by providing detailed guidelines based on best practices for publishing botanical specimen information as DwC. These guidelines include recommended terms, more specific definitions, multiple examples, common issues and controlled vocabularies. AppleCore https://code.google.com/p/applecore/

  4. Example: Guidance on Collector Number DarwinCore: recordNumber An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number. AppleCore: Collector number The collector number is a personal identifier assigned by the collector to the specimen(s) at the time of collecting, and typically written on the specimen label. Collector numbers - also called collection numbers - often form chronological series of specimens collected by one or more collectors. Duplicate specimens typically get the same collector number (as opposed to specimen numbers!) and can as such help to identify duplicates across herbaria. Publish the collector number in recordNumber. In the case of multiple collector numbers assigned to the same specimen, list the primary collector number first (if feasible) and separate with "|" or "; ".

  5. Communicating Knowledge A new determination transported through ApplePie PUSH Morphbank FP Access Point FP Node FP Node FP Helper HISTORY Symbiota Analysis: Cluster Duplicates Annotation Store FP Helper Kepler Publish Messages FP Helper Annotation Processor Driver Specify6 FILTER Export FP Helper Annotation Processor Web Client Driver Institutional Database FILTER FP Helper CSV, XML

  6. Specify 6

  7. Digitization Efficiency and Accuracy • Users can detect duplicates in the network based on fuzzy lookups: collector, collector number, date, etc. • Users can annotate any field in record to provide new determinations, correct errors, add information, etc. • Users can benefit from a consensus record which is generated based on annotation of any/all related records • Users can automatically insert records or fields into Specify 6 or export data using web client

  8. Kepler Kurator http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEkPbvLsud0 Keywords: SPNHC 2011, Filtered-Push, Kepler, Specimen Curation

  9. Collaborations • Consortium of Northeast Herbaria (CNH) • TCN funded in 2012 • will use FP network in a similar fashion to what has been demonstrated • SCAN: Southwest Collections of Arthropods Network • TCN funded in 2012 • Will use FP for data cleanup by experts using annotation • Your project here!

  10. Feedback • If you would like more information about a botanical Filtered Push Network (ApplePie) please contact us: james.macklin@agr.gc.ca • Interaction with the user is critical and we want to know how best to design interfaces.

  11. Acknowledgements • Funding: NSFDBI-0960535 • Annotation Interest Group: • Apple Core Contributors: • Peter Desmet, Patrick Sweeney, John Wieczorek, Paul Morris, Amanda Neill https://code.google.com/p/applecore/ Project Wiki: http://etaxonomy.org/mw/FilteredPush Components of this work are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License

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