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OWLED 200 8 OWL: Experiences and Directions Fifth International Workshop Karlsruhe, Germany October 26-27, 2008 co-located with ISWC 2008 http://www.webont.org/owled/2008
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Main groups of topics Logical grounding of reasoning Standardisation of OWL, possible extensions Usability, patterns… Software infrastructures Specific applications
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Main topics Advances in reasoners for OWL –Improved tableau reasoning –Use of DB to optimise DL reasoning (Oracle, Postgress) –Abductive reasoning Features/extensions/patterns in/for OWL (2 and forth) –„Easy keys“ –Integrity constraints (how to open/close worlds…) –Datatype system for modelling quantities –Probabilistic extension (Pronto) –„May“ axioms (in medicine) –Description Graph extension (modelling „valid settings“ – vs. SysML as OMG standard) –Calculations (via annotation…) –Enrichment for ontology matching and KDD (by UEP) User side – visualisation and editing –Manchester syntax; SWRL (APIs…) –Pre-processing – pattern-based manipulation (OPPL) –ACE – use of controlled language for authoring OWL, SWRL –Narrative presentations over ontologies –Explanation of reasoning results (laconic…)
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Main topics (cont’d) Infrastructure –Interface for accessing reasoners (OWLlink) –Versioning –Collaborative editing –Lint tool (Pellint) – removing features that increase computational complexity –Translation between different languages (based on ‘heterogeneous algebraic specification language’) Domain-specific applications –Biomedicine (whole section!) –Legal domain (OWL Judge) –Access control –Genealogy –Product design –Web portal design Panel discussion: How OWL may fail?
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Next edition Autumn 2009 Somewhere in Virginia? Looser collocation with ISWC?
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