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The goals, objectives, and structure of the ontology of the Common Digital Space of Scientific Knowledge (CDSSK) are considered. The CDSSK is an integrated information structure that combines state scientific information systems presented on the Internet (the Great Russian Encyclopedia, the National Electronic Library, the State Catalog of Geographical Names, etc.) with industry information systems, databases, and electronic libraries (MathNet, Socionet, Scientific Heritage of Russia, etc.). CDSSK can be considered as an information basis for solving artificial intelligence problems. The article presents the unified structure of the CDSSK ontology developed at the Joint Supercomputer Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and its modeling on an example of ten subject classes and eight auxiliary classes of objects of the CDSSK universal subspace.
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Filtering can be based on criteria for information source selection, on expert assessments of recognized scholars, etc.
Obviously, recommendations should be based on expert assessments of the publication produced by the scientific community.
A static dictionary contains standard element values, for example, names of scientific degrees, categories of classification systems, etc. A dynamic dictionary is filled with attribute values as the content of the space is formed. It consists of names of persons and specific objects and their properties. In terms of data input in CDSSK, static dictionaries can be formed by users with an editor status, while dynamic dictionaries can be formed by lower level users with an operator status.
This element of the format dictionary (i takes a specific value when actual objects are input) indicates that the attribute value can contain only letters and is mandatory and unique.
This element of the format dictionary indicates that the attribute value is optional and multiple, and the dictionary type S indicates that the value is selected from a previously formed dictionary.
This element of the format dictionary contains requirements for the URL representation form and reference validation and indicates that the element is mandatory and unique.
Obviously, “recommended” implies that the publication is recognized as such based on serious scientific expertise, which is an important task in selecting the CDSSK content.
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Research concerning the creation of CDSSK was performed at the Joint Supercomputer Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences as part of the state assignment on the topic FNEF-2024-0014.
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Kalenov, N.E., Sotnikov, A.N. Common Digital Space of Scientific Knowledge as an Integrator of Polythematic Information Resources. Dokl. Math. (2024). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106456242470176X
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