Usage patterns of blue flower color representation by Encyclopedia of Life content providers

Biodivers Data J. 2014 Aug 11:(2):e1143. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.2.e1143. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is a resource for community-driven biodiversity data, focusing on species information and images. Research into blue flowers to compare color ('blueness') at different elevations revealed that data content providers describe flowers as blue for any color hue in the range from blue to magenta. We propose methods for standardizing color values and color searching within EOL by means of an expanded color vocabulary and improved access to image metadata, in order to improve the research capacity of this valuable resource.

Keywords: Encyclopedia of Life; Phenotypic Quality Ontology; TraitBank; color models and analysis; user phenotype annotation.