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Summary of Activity dictionary
Radhu Ladani edited this page Jun 28, 2021
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- number of terms: 148
- number of terms with synonyms: 141
- percentage of entries with wikidataIDs: 100%
- percentage of entries with Wikipages: 81%
- summary of page count in non-EN languages: -
- percentage of entries with images: -
- other links (taxon, formal sites (GDIS, etc.): NA
- images: NA
- work still to be done on dictionary: Compelted
- user-facing documentation on the dictionary: https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen/wiki/Dictionary-eoActivity
- test corpus (corpora used):
- examples of search commands:
ami –p activity section
,ami -p activity search --dictionary activity.xml
- brief tutorial on how to search with your dictionary: https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen/wiki/Miniproject:-Activity
- links to output of searches: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mNTwHEOjYG17DlJp3pyKyVk9z8bGr_fx/view?usp=sharing
- searches with more than one dictionary (cooccurrence):https://drive.google.com/file/d/148P0zZQFD3iTva3SgUyWI9SnJQVXO9EH/view?usp=sharing
- problems in searching: NO
- demonstration that other colleagues can and have used your dictionary: Sagar and Vasant
- analysis of outputs - frequency of terms WITH insightful commentary:
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Antioxidant
,Antimicrobial
,Antifungal
, andAnti-inflammatory
properties are common. -
Carvacrol
andthymol
are two essential oil compounds that are frequently mentioned and Essential oil plants likeRosmarinus Officinalis
,Origanum vulgar
,Thymus vulgaris
andOcimum basilicum
are commonly present in Open scientific literature. - Countries like
China
andIndia
are frequently mentioned in papers about medicinal activity and essential oils.
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- analysis of outputs - cooccurrence analysis: https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen/wiki/Mini-Project:-Phytochemical-ontologies-for-analyzing-the-literature-on-essential-oils#chapter-4-results-and-discussion
- methods section: https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen/wiki/Mini-Project:-Phytochemical-ontologies-for-analyzing-the-literature-on-essential-oils#chapter-3-materials-and-methods
- results section: https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen/wiki/Mini-Project:-Phytochemical-ontologies-for-analyzing-the-literature-on-essential-oils#chapter-4-results-and-discussion