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edot general goals and choices

This document outlines the goals and strategies for acquiring and integrating new data into an existing data warehouse for food risk assessment. We focus on consolidating data from two disparate formats—relational databases and graph databases—into a single ontology. This approach allows for unified querying through MIEL's external data capabilities, which include web crawling, filtering of Excel files, and utilizing bibliographic sites. We also explore semantic tagging, relational table structures, and conceptual graphs, ensuring a comprehensive and structured method for enhancing our data processing and analysis capabilities.

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edot general goals and choices

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  1. edot general goals and choices

  2. Goals • Acquiring and integrating new data in an existing datawarehouse • application domain: food risk assessment • Existing data • 2 different formats • Relational database • Graph database • single ontology for a unified querying via MIEL

  3. external data existing data Web MIEL crawling + filtering Excel files Bibliographic sites structure extracting Combase semantic tagging Relational tables Conceptual graphs XML Our choices

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