Earth Metabolome Ontology
github.com/digital-botanical-gardens-initiative/earth_metabolome_ontologyThe EMI ontology is used to structure spectrum annotation provenance by reusing the PROV-O ontology (a W3C recommendation) and sample and observation data by applying the SOSA ontology. EMI reuses the SOSA ontology as a data schema for struturing the Sample and Observation data. SOSA (Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator) is a subset of SSN (Semantic Sensor Network Ontology) that is a W3C recommendation. [from homepage]
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- GitHub — github.com/digital-botanical-gardens-initiative/earth_metabolome_ontology
- Bioregistry — emi
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