Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33183
Title: The Story of an Experiment: A Provenance-based Semantic Approach towards Research Reproducibility
Authors: Samuel, Sheeba
Groeneveld, Kathrin
Taubert, Frank
Walther, Daniel
KACHE, Tom 
Langenstück, Teresa
König-Ries, Birgitta
Bücker, Hans-Martin
Biskup, Christoph
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Baker , Christopher J. O.; Waagmeester, Andra; Splendiani , Andrea; Beyan, Oya Deniz; Marshall, M. Scott (Ed.). Proceedings of the 11th International Conference Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences (SWAT4HCLS 2018),
Abstract: End-to-end reproducibility of scientific experiments is a key to the foundation of science. Reproducibility of an experiment does not necessarily guarantee the accuracy of its results, but it guarantees that the steps of an experiment can be repeated to a certain level of significance to generate similar results. Data provenance plays a key role in telling the story of an experiment which helps one step towards reproducibility. To convey the message of a story, it is essential to provide sufficient data and its flow along with its semantics. In this paper, we present a provenance-based semantic approach to explain the story of a scientific experiment with the primary goal of reproducibility. The REPRODUCE-ME ontology extended from PROV-O and P-Plan is used to represent the whole story of an experiment describing the path it took from its design to result. We visualize and evaluate the provenance lifecycle of a scientific experiment taking into account the use case of life science experiments.
Keywords: Provenance;Reproducibility;Experiment;Story;Ontology
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/33183
Link to publication/dataset: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2275/paper2.pdf
Category: C2
Type: Proceedings Paper
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