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SONet (Scientific Observations Network) and OBOE (Extensible Observation Ontology): Mark Schildhauer, Director of Computing National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Univ. Calif, Santa Barbara TDWG 2008, Fremantle AU Oct. 19-25 Facilitating data interoperability within the environmental and ecological sciences through advanced semantic approaches
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Motivation An oncoming deluge of ecological data…
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Motivation And locating desired information is already quite difficult… …Why is this?
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Motivation Ecological data are highly heterogeneous… Variable syntax (csv, xls), Structures (tables, rasters, hierarchical) Semantics (terminology, units, methods) Derived from many disciplines: genomic, cellular, physiology, morphology, biodiversity, populations, communities, ecosystems Need for abiotic data too: hydrology, geospatial, climatology
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Our Semantic Approach Climbing the semantic ladder: Ontologies Semantic Annotations Metadata Data
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Our Semantic Approach Method for linking elements of data objects (e.g., columns in a table) to consistent and potentially rich sets of concepts Semantic Annotations link EML attributes to concepts defined in a Formal Ontology Store and retrieve annotations and ontologies in Metacat
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Document Relationships (semantic annotation)
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OBOE Quick Overview Extensible Observation Ontology (OBOE) Based on the assumption that much of scientific data consists of observations OBOE provides a high-level abstraction of scientific observations and measurements Enables data (or metadata) structures to be linked to domain-specific ontology concepts
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OBOE– Extensible Observation Ontology Slide from Josh Madin
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Observation Based Structured Query Both datasets contain “tree lengths” Annotation search for “tree length” would return both datasets Structured search allows the search to be limited by the observed entity (e.g. a tree or a tree branch) Increase precision and recall
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Emerging Observational Data Models
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SONet: A Community-Driven Scientific Observations Network to achieve Semantic Interoperability of Environmental and Ecological Data Project Organizers Mark Schildhauer 1, Shawn Bowers 2, Corina Gries 3, Deborah McGuinness 4, Philip Dibner 5, Josh Madin 6, Matt Jones 1, Luis Bermudez 7, John Graybeal 7 1 NCEAS UC Santa Barbara, 2 UC Davis Genome Center 3 CAP/LTER and Univ. of Arizona, 4 McGuinness Associates, 5 OGC Interoperability Institute, 6 Macquarie University, 7 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
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Motivation MANY different “semantic” efforts underway in earth/biodiversity/environmental sciences, all converging on use of OBSERVATIONAL data construct SPECIALIZED needs and concerns of different domains may drive semantic technology solutions to be diverse and incompatible OPPORTUNITY exists for communicating and coordinating among different domains to achieve greater interoperability of emerging semantic technology solutions BENEFIT is providing cross-disciplinary scientists with more seamless and powerful access to a broad range of relevant data and information
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Objectives of SONet Broad Objectives Address semantic interoperability issues in environmental and ecological data [sharing, discovery, integration] Build a network of practioners (SONet), including domain scientists, computer scientists, and information managers Build generic, cross-disciplinary data interoperability solutions Immediate Goals to Develop An extensible and open observations data model to unify existing domain-specific approaches A semantic (ontology) framework for scientific terminology, and corresponding domain extensions Demonstration prototypes using these to address current interoperability issues
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Working Groups Subgroup 1: Core Data Model for Observations Subgroup 2: Catalog of Common Field Observations Subgroup 3: Scientist-Oriented Term Organization Subgroup 4: Demonstration Projects Subgroup 1 Collect interoperability requirements Define common, unified data model Engage tool & data providers, data consumers Subgroup 2 Identify and catalog common observation types (semantics) Engage data providers and information managers Subgroup 3 Define general extension ontologies of scientific terms Focus work on outputs of group 2 Engage range of domain scientists Subgroup 4 Define and prototype demonstration projects Ensure compatability of subgroups Each group consists of two team leads Postdoc funded to work on demonstration projects & help ensure compatibility across subgroups Core SONet Team
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Workshops & Outreach Community workshops … to bring together project members, data managers, domain scientists, computer scientists, and members of the larger environmental informatics community Workshop 1: Collect detailed requirements and use cases for each SONet subgroup Workshop 2: Refine and extend use cases; Discuss and evaluate proposed data models and representations Workshop 3: Present and discuss refined data models and representations; early evaluation and feedback Workshop 4: Training; discuss and plan SONet sustainability … continue from prior NSF workshop on observation data models … approximately 20-25 participants at each workshop
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Initial Project Timeline Workshops and meetings: Year 1: first community workshop, project meeting Year 2: second community workshop, project meeting Year 3: last two community workshops, including training Project has just recently officially started Year 1Year 2Year 3 Project Leaders Meeting (1) (orientation & planning) Project Leaders Meeting (2) (evaluation & planning) Community Workshop (1) (requirements & use cases) Community Workshop (2) (use cases & modeling) Community Workshop (3) (modeling & refinement) Community Workshop (4) (training, sustainability) setup project mgmt. infrastructure, Postdoc hiring finalize community participants, meeting preparation document results, begin implementation & interoperability tests, setup network website document results, continue impl. & interop. tests continue impl. & interop. tests, meeting preparation finalize impl. & interop. tests, sustainability planning document results, execute plan for sustainability
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Observation standards for review
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Opportunity for Collaboration TDWG community interests and SONet? Observations and Specimen Records Interest Group Observations Task Group Contact Steve Kelling (OSR); Matt Jones (Observations Task Group) Biological Descriptions Interest Group (SDD)
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