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Upload ENVO to Wikidata mappings #833

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cmungall opened this issue Aug 5, 2019 · 4 comments
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Upload ENVO to Wikidata mappings #833

cmungall opened this issue Aug 5, 2019 · 4 comments

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@cmungall
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cmungall commented Aug 5, 2019

I have a proposed first set of mappings here:

https://github.com/cmungall/environments2wikidata/blob/master/matches/curated-high-confidence-envo.tsv

See also #65 and for the corresponding GAZ issue: EnvironmentOntology/gaz#3

Wikidata property here:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P3859

Cross-linked discussion:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property_talk:P3859

One complete we will upload:
INCATools/environments2wikidata#1

@lubianat
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On base option is creating a Mix'n'match catalog and relying on manual curation alongside automatic mappings.
The Mix'n'match tool has itself so'me string matching, that are then selected for manual curation.
I've just created such a catalog for ENVO IDs; https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/#/catalog/5484

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I'm not familiar with Mix'n'match, but it looks like it can be quite useful.
Some (perhaps many) of the preliminary matches are wrong (e.g., envo:railway -> wd:Great Western Railway). It shows 37 pages of matches. So, we need a plan to review these.

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lubianat commented Sep 30, 2022 via email

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The match mode for mobile is fun to use while waiting in lines and such:
https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/mobile_game.html?catalog=5484

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