Houcemeddine Turki
Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb
Thomas Shafee
Tiago Lubiana
Dariusz Jemielniak
Mohamed Ben Aouicha
Jose Emilio Labra Gayo
Eric A. Youngstrom
Mus'ab Banat
Diptanshu Das
Daniel Mietchen
2020-09-14
<p>Information related to the COVID-19 pandemic ranges from biological to bibliographic, from geographical to genetic and beyond. The structure of the raw data is highly complex, so converting it to meaningful insight requires data curation, integration, extraction and visualization, the global crowdsourcing of which provides both additional challenges and opportunities. Wikidata is an interdisciplinary, multilingual, open collaborative knowledge base of more than 90 million entities connected by well over a billion relationships. It acts as a web-scale platform for broader computer-supported cooperative work and linked open data, since it can be written to and queried in multiple ways in near real time by specialists, automated tools and the public. The main query language, SPARQL, is a semantic language used to retrieve and process information from databases saved in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format. </p>
<p>Here, we introduce four aspects of Wikidata that enable it to serve as a knowledge base for general information on the COVID-19 pandemic: its flexible data model, its multilingual features, its alignment to multiple external databases, and its multidisciplinary organization. The rich knowledge graph created for COVID-19 in Wikidata can be visualized, explored and analyzed for purposes like decision support as well as educational and scholarly research.</p>
To cite the work: Turki, H., Hadj Taieb, M. A., Shafee, T., Lubiana, T., Jemielniak, D., Ben Aouicha, M., Labra Gayo, J. E., Youngstrom, E. A., Banat, M., Das, D., & Mietchen, D. (2022). Representing COVID-19 information in collaborative knowledge graphs: The case of Wikidata. Semantic Web. doi:10.3233/SW-210444.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5544840
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https://doi.org/10.3233/SW-210444
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4028482
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Public health surveillance
Wikidata
Knowledge graph
COVID-19
SPARQL
Community curation
FAIR data
Linked Open Data
Representing COVID-19 information in collaborative knowledge graphs: the case of Wikidata
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