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SOCoP Workshop 2010 Discussion Notes Frameworks, Vocabularies, Demos
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Vocabularies E.g W3C Geo XG – formed GEO vocabularly and imagined 5 others. VoCamp – feature-geometry, relationship, POI, events vocabularies sketched out GeoSPARQL – feature-geometry, relationship vocabularies. Next? Event? Sensor? Connectonomy (mereotopology)?,
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Methodology Choose domain Compose / steal in RDF Lift into OWL? Coordinates as WKT? Stepping back – vocamp experience to build guidelines. TAO of URI’s – Granularity? Does hierarchical naming help? Is there a danger in exploiting the URI structure? – Place no barriers to changing URI’s but never do it… Decidability versus resonance…resonant cleanliness? Minimalism -> tractability…microtheories
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Methodology, cont’d Bottom-up alone has issues (consistency…) – Recommended upper or utility ontologies Tools for vocabulary reuse Overlap is good! Unless it’s confusing.
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Reference Model Vocabulary standardization guidelines. Value in “ontologizing” OGC concepts (UML, XML Schema, text)? GeoSPARQL as focal point for priorities Semantic mediation + linked data +? – ? Reasoning ? – Selection of layer – filter – symbolization – scale …
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Implementations Cross-vocabulary visualization / exploration Query expansion GeoSPARQL implementation (OGC policy – at least 2 implementations before specification approval) Cross-vocabulary GeoSPARQL experience.
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Demonstrations Query across multiple domain vocabularies OWS-8 “Look-aside” versus “Pass-through” semantic queries. Operation of vocabulary formation “process” Essential queries (small-number-of)
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Actions Merged concept for OWS-8, AIP-4, SOCoP demos. Develop & maintain the vocabulary development best practices. Prizes for creating the most same-as triples. Use existing tools and USGS linked data to create and publish derivative services. Publish page of existing tools available for use. Leverage INTEROP and create educational resources.
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