Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study

Autores
Pintor, Carlos Enrique; Ragout, Carlos Francisco; Torres, Diego; Fernández, Alejandro
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
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Estado
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Descripción
Food safety legislation plays a central role in regulating the levels of chemicals used in agriculture practices in order to prevent potential risks to consumers’ health within a certain region or country. Public Health organizations publish these regulations as recommendations on allowed quantities of chemicals residues for different types of crops. These documents pose a major challenge for automatic processing as their format is not normalized nor the terminology used is uniform in any way. Semantic Web technology tools offer a solution as these documents may be published as linked data which would allow computers to process them automatically, so that further analysis and interoperability would be possible. In this paper we introduce MRL-O, an ontology for describing data on allowed levels of residues present in commodities of agricultural origin. MRL-O serves as a standardized framework for sharing interoperable data and to provide tracking metadata about its sources and transformation processes. We also describe a step-by-step procedure to obtain MRL-O linked data from real non-normalized documents. Also, we applied this procedure on data published by Argentina and Brazil with promising results. Consequently, we argue that the proposed ontology is sufficient to model the domain of MRL regulation and serves as the basis for tools that support interoperability in this domain.
Facultad de Informática
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Maximum Residue Limits
Agriculture
Health
Regulation
Semantic Web
Linked Open Data
Nivel de accesibilidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
title Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
spellingShingle Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
Pintor, Carlos Enrique
Ciencias Informáticas
Maximum Residue Limits
Agriculture
Health
Regulation
Semantic Web
Linked Open Data
title_short Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
title_full Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
title_fullStr Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
title_full_unstemmed Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
title_sort Semantic Web for interoperable food safety legislation data : A case study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pintor, Carlos Enrique
Ragout, Carlos Francisco
Torres, Diego
Fernández, Alejandro
author Pintor, Carlos Enrique
author_facet Pintor, Carlos Enrique
Ragout, Carlos Francisco
Torres, Diego
Fernández, Alejandro
author_role author
author2 Ragout, Carlos Francisco
Torres, Diego
Fernández, Alejandro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Maximum Residue Limits
Agriculture
Health
Regulation
Semantic Web
Linked Open Data
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Maximum Residue Limits
Agriculture
Health
Regulation
Semantic Web
Linked Open Data
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Food safety legislation plays a central role in regulating the levels of chemicals used in agriculture practices in order to prevent potential risks to consumers’ health within a certain region or country. Public Health organizations publish these regulations as recommendations on allowed quantities of chemicals residues for different types of crops. These documents pose a major challenge for automatic processing as their format is not normalized nor the terminology used is uniform in any way. Semantic Web technology tools offer a solution as these documents may be published as linked data which would allow computers to process them automatically, so that further analysis and interoperability would be possible. In this paper we introduce MRL-O, an ontology for describing data on allowed levels of residues present in commodities of agricultural origin. MRL-O serves as a standardized framework for sharing interoperable data and to provide tracking metadata about its sources and transformation processes. We also describe a step-by-step procedure to obtain MRL-O linked data from real non-normalized documents. Also, we applied this procedure on data published by Argentina and Brazil with promising results. Consequently, we argue that the proposed ontology is sufficient to model the domain of MRL regulation and serves as the basis for tools that support interoperability in this domain.
Facultad de Informática
description Food safety legislation plays a central role in regulating the levels of chemicals used in agriculture practices in order to prevent potential risks to consumers’ health within a certain region or country. Public Health organizations publish these regulations as recommendations on allowed quantities of chemicals residues for different types of crops. These documents pose a major challenge for automatic processing as their format is not normalized nor the terminology used is uniform in any way. Semantic Web technology tools offer a solution as these documents may be published as linked data which would allow computers to process them automatically, so that further analysis and interoperability would be possible. In this paper we introduce MRL-O, an ontology for describing data on allowed levels of residues present in commodities of agricultural origin. MRL-O serves as a standardized framework for sharing interoperable data and to provide tracking metadata about its sources and transformation processes. We also describe a step-by-step procedure to obtain MRL-O linked data from real non-normalized documents. Also, we applied this procedure on data published by Argentina and Brazil with promising results. Consequently, we argue that the proposed ontology is sufficient to model the domain of MRL regulation and serves as the basis for tools that support interoperability in this domain.
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