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### Data Curation
All the similarity relations drawn by the algorithm involving the decision tree are exposed in OpenOrgs, where are made available to the data curators to give feedbacks and to improve the organizations metadata.
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#### Datasets and Other types of research products
For each pair of datasets or other types of research products in a cluster the strategy depicted in the figure below is applied.
The decision tree is almost identical to the publication decision tree, with the only exception of the *instance type check* stage. Since such type of record does not have a relatable instance type, the check is not performed and the decision tree node is skipped.
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### Duplicates grouping (transitive closure)
The general concept is that the field coming from the record with higher "trust" value is used as reference for the field of the representative record.