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Timeline:01 Feb 2006 - 31 Jan 2009

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Living Human Digital Library

Technical infrastructure for the Living Human Project

LHDL is a STREP Project under the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme. It starts in February 2006 and runs for 3 years.

The major mission of LHDL is to further develop interactive digital library services to access collections of complex biomedical data on the musculoskeletal apparatus.

LHDL aims to create the technical infrastructure for the Living Human Project (LHP). LHP will create a silico model of the human musculo-skeletal apparatus wich can predict how mechanical forces are exchanged internally and externally, from the whole body down to the protein level. This model should be designed as an infrastructure that can be updated and extended whenever new data and algorithms become available. LHDL aims to develop this infrastructure.

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Samela, L., Daga, E. and Mulholland, P. (2025). Investigating vividness bias in language models through art interpretations. In: Workshop on Evaluation of Language Models in Knowledge Engineering (ELMKE), 26 Nov 2024, Amsterdam, Netherlands. https://oro.open.ac.uk/101364/.

Carvalho, J., Daga, E., Mulholland, P., Asprino, L., Uwasomba, C., Daquino, M., Gangemi, A., Maguire, M. and Stoneman, A. (2024). Integrating Citizen Experiences in Cultural Heritage Archives with a Linked Non-Open Data Hub. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 17(4), https://oro.open.ac.uk/100981/.

Warren, P., Mulholland, P., Daga, E. and Asprino, L. (2024). Path-based and triplification approaches to mapping data into RDF: User behaviours and recommendations. Semantic Web, 15(6), pp. 2479–2505. https://oro.open.ac.uk/99559/.

Morales Tirado, A., Carvalho, J., Ratta, M., Uwasomba, C., Mulholland, P., Barlow, H., Herbert, T. and Daga, E. (2024). Musical Meetups Knowledge Graph (MMKG): a collection of evidence for historical social network analysis. In: ESWC 2024: The 21st Extended Semantic Web Conference, 26-30 May 2024, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece. https://oro.open.ac.uk/96738/.

Mulholland, P., Stoneman, A., Barker, N., Maguire, M., Carvalho, J., Daga, E. and Warren, P. (2023). The Sound of Paintings: Using Citizen Curation to Explore the Cross-Modal Personalization of Museum Experiences. In: Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage (PATCH) at UMAP ’23, 26 Jun 2023, Limassol, Cyprus. https://oro.open.ac.uk/88914/.

Daga, E. and Groth, P. (2024). Data journeys: explaining AI workflows through abstraction. Semantic Web, 15(4), pp. 1057–1083. https://oro.open.ac.uk/88012/.

Ratta, M. and Daga, E. (2022). Knowledge Graph Construction From MusicXML: An Empirical Investigation With SPARQL Anything. In: Music Heritage Knowledge Graphs (MHKG). Workshop co-located with the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC), 23 Oct 2022, Online. https://oro.open.ac.uk/85326/.

Daga, E., Asprino, L., Damiano, R., Daquino, M., Agudo, B.D., Gangemi, A., Kuflik, T., Lieto, A., Maguire, M., Marras, A.M., Pandiani, D.M., Mulholland, P., Peroni, S., Pescarin, S. and Wecker, A. (2022). Integrating Citizen Experiences in Cultural Heritage Archives: Requirements, State of the Art, and Challenges. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 15(1), pp. 1–35. https://oro.open.ac.uk/81791/.

Pride, D. and Knoth, P. (2020). An Authoritative Approach to Citation Classification. In: ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020 (JCDL ’20), 1-5 Aug 2020, Virtual - China. https://oro.open.ac.uk/70520/.

Pride, D., Harag, J. and Knoth, P. (2019). ACT: An Annotation Platform for Citation Typing at Scale [JCDL Poster Presentation]. In: JCDL 2019 - ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2019, 2-6 Jun 2019, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. https://oro.open.ac.uk/61631/.

Pride, D., Harag, J. and Knoth, P. (2019). ACT: An Annotation Platform for Citation Typing at Scale. In: JCDL 2019 - ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2019, 2-6 Jun 2019, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. https://oro.open.ac.uk/60670/.

Siddharthan, A., Ponnamperuma, K., Mellish, C., Zeng, C., Heptinstall, D., Robinson, A., Benn, S. and van der Wal, R. (2019). Blogging Birds: Telling informative stories about the lives of birds from telemetric data. Communications of the ACM, 62(3), pp. 68–77. https://oro.open.ac.uk/55341/.

van der Wal, R., Zeng, C., Heptinstall, D., Ponnamperuma, K., Mellish, C., Ben, S. and Siddharthan, A. (2015). Automated data analysis to rapidly derive and communicate ecological insights from satellite-tag data: A case study of reintroduced red kites. Ambio, 44(Suppl 4), pp. 612–623. https://oro.open.ac.uk/51048/.

van der Wal, R., Sharma, N., Mellish, C., Robinson, A. and Siddharthan, A. (2016). The role of automated feedback in training and retaining biological recorders for citizen science. Conservation Biology, 30(3), pp. 550–561. https://oro.open.ac.uk/51049/.

Siddharthan, A., Lambin, C., Robinson, A.M., Sharma, N., Comont, R., O’Mahony, E., Mellish, C. and Van Der Wal, R. (2016). Crowdsourcing Without a Crowd: Reliable Online Species Identification Using Bayesian Models to Minimize Crowd Size. ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 7(4), https://oro.open.ac.uk/51046/.

Dickinson, T., Fernandez, M., Thomas, L.A., Mulholland, P., Briggs, P. and Alani, H. (2016). Identifying Important Life Events from Twitter Using Semantic and Syntactic Patterns. In: 15th International Conference WWW/Internet 2016, 28-30 Oct 2016, Mannheim, Germany. https://oro.open.ac.uk/48679/.

Dickinson, T., Fernandez, M., Thomas, L., Mulholland, P., Briggs, P. and Alani, H. (2016). Detecting Important Life Events on Twitter Using Frequent Semantic and Syntactic Subgraphs. IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet, 14(2), pp. 23–37. https://oro.open.ac.uk/48678/.

Choudhury, S. and Alani, H. (2014). Personal life event detection from social media. In: 25th ACM Hypertext and Social Media Conference (Hypertext 2014), 1-4 Sep 2014, Santiago, Chile. https://oro.open.ac.uk/40840/.

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