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Re: [provenance-challenge] Something else I just noticed...

From: Jennifer Golbeck <golbeck AT cs.umd.edu>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:35:51 -0400 (EDT)


Threading: [provenance-challenge] Something else I just noticed... from dholland AT eecs.harvard.edu
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             Re: [provenance-challenge] Something else I just noticed... from dholland AT eecs.harvard.edu

Yes, we imported all the PASS data into our system and ran our queries on
it. I'm not sure we even have their most recent data - I did that
conversion quite a while ago, and before the latest version of PASS, I
believe.

Jen

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Joe Futrelle wrote:

> The MINDSWAP team claims they have run queries over your data:
> http://twiki.ipaw.info/bin/view/Challenge/MINDSWAP2
>
> On Jun 22, 2007, at 8:45 PM, David Holland wrote:
>
> > The specification for the second challenge says
> >
> >     *  The following annotations:
> >           o Anatomy Image 1, as used in the first workflow run, is
> >             annotated with key-value pair center=UChicago.
> >           o Anatomy Image 2, as used in the first workflow run, is
> >             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >             annotated with key-value pairs center=southampton and
> >             studyModality=speech.
> >
> > but query 9, which is supposed to read the studyModality annotation,
> > says
> >
> >    A user has annotated some atlas graphics with key-value pair
> > where the
> >                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >    key is studyModality. Find all the graphical atlas sets that have
> >    metadata annotation studyModality with values speech, visual or
> > audio,
> >    and return all other annotations to these files.
> >
> > so query 9 will always come up empty.
> >
> > I'm not sure why I didn't notice this until now, or why apparently
> > nobody else has either. My excuse is that I'm still debugging our
> > query engine... :-)
> >
> > But it seems problematic. It also seems like it's probably too late 
to
> > do anything about it, except perhaps to define a query 9a that looks
> > at the anatomy images instead.
> >
> > Anyone have thoughts?
> >
> > And, btw, is anyone using our data?
> >
> > --
> >    - David A. Holland / dholland AT eecs.harvard.edu
>
> --
> Joe Futrelle
> Digital Library Technologies, NCSA
> http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/futrelle
>
>


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