00813nas a2200253 4500008004100000245006200041210006000103260001200163100002400175700002100199700001600220700001700236700002600253700002000279700002000299700002100319700002100340700002000361700002200381700002300403700002200426700001500448856009600463 2015 eng d00aA Minimal Ontology Pattern for Life Cycle Assessment Data0 aMinimal Ontology Pattern for Life Cycle Assessment Data c10/20151 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aKrisnadhi, Adila1 aHu, Yingjie1 aSuh, Sangwon1 aWeidema, Bo, Pedersen1 aRivela, Beatriz1 aTivander, Johan1 aMeyer, David, E.1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aIngwersen, Wesley1 aKuczenski, Brandon1 aVardeman, Charles1 aJu, Yiting uhttps://daselab.cs.ksu.edu/publications/minimal-ontology-pattern-life-cycle-assessment-data00561nas a2200157 4500008004100000245005900041210005900100100002300159700002200182700002400204700002000228700002100248700002200269700001700291856009500308 2015 eng d00aOntology Design Patterns for Semantically Enriched LCA0 aOntology Design Patterns for Semantically Enriched LCA1 aKuczenski, Brandon1 aIngwersen, Wesley1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aVardeman, Charles1 aSuh, Sangwon uhttps://daselab.cs.ksu.edu/publications/ontology-design-patterns-semantically-enriched-lca01183nas a2200289 4500008004100000245005900041210005600100260002500156300001000181490000900191520034600200100002200546700002100568700002300589700002400612700002000636700002000656700002200676700003200698700002100730700002100751700002000772700001800792700002400810700002700834856003200861 2014 eng d00aAn Ontology Design Pattern for Material Transformation0 aOntology Design Pattern for Material Transformation bCEUR-WS.orgc10/2014 a73-770 v13023 aIn this work we discuss an ontology design pattern for material transformations. It models the relation between products, resources, and catalysts in the transformation process. Our axiomatization goes beyond a mere surface semantics. While we focus on the construction domain, the pattern can also be applied to chemistry and other domains.1 aVardeman, Charles1 aKrisnadhi, Adila1 aCheatham, Michelle1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aFerguson, Holly1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aBuccellato, Aimee1 aThirunarayan, Krishnaprasad1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aHahmann, Torsten1 ade Boer, Victor1 aGangemi, Aldo1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aLawrynowicz, Agnieszka uhttp://ceur-ws.org/Vol-130201044nas a2200361 4500008004100000245008000041210006900121300001400190490000600204100001500210700002400225700001900249700001800268700001800286700002100304700002000325700002400345700002000369700001700389700002100406700002300427700002300450700001700473700002000490700001700510700001800527700002100545700002000566700002300586700001800609700001500627856004000642 2014 eng d00aSemantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology - The Ontology Summit 20140 aSemantic Web and Big Data meets Applied Ontology The Ontology Su a155–1700 v91 aObrst, Leo1 aGrüninger, Michael1 aBaclawski, Ken1 aBennett, Mike1 aBrickley, Dan1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aKapp, Christine1 aKutz, Oliver1 aLange, Christoph1 aLevenchuk, Anatoly1 aQuattri, Francesca1 aRector, Alan1 aSchneider, Todd1 aSpero, Simon1 aThessen, Anne1 aVegetti, Marcela1 aVizedom, Amanda1 aWesterinen, Andrea1 aWest, Matthew1 aYim, Peter uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3233/AO-14013501947nas a2200241 4500008004100000245006000041210005700101300001400158520126400172653002801436653000801464653001501472100001601487700002401503700001801527700002001545700001701565700002101582700002001603700001501623700001601638856005101654 2013 eng d00aA Geo-ontology Design Pattern for Semantic Trajectories0 aGeoontology Design Pattern for Semantic Trajectories a438–4563 a
Trajectory data have been used in a variety of studies, including human behavior analysis, transportation management, and wildlife tracking. While each study area introduces a different perspective, they share the need to integrate positioning data with domain-specific information. Semantic annotations are necessary to improve discovery, reuse, and integration of trajectory data from different sources. Consequently, it would be beneficial if the common structure encountered in trajectory data could be annotated based on a shared vocabulary, abstracting from domain-specific aspects. Ontology design patterns are an increasingly popular approach to define such flexible and self-contained building blocks of annotations. They appear more suitable for the annotation of interdisciplinary, multi-thematic, and multi-perspective data than the use of foundational and domain ontologies alone. In this paper, we introduce such an ontology design pattern for semantic trajectories. It was developed as a community effort across multiple disciplines and in a data-driven fashion. We discuss the formalization of the pattern using the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and apply the pattern to two different scenarios, personal travel and wildlife monitoring.
10aOntology Design Pattern10aOWL10aTrajectory1 aHu, Yingjie1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aCarral, David1 aScheider, Simon1 aKuhn, Werner1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aDean, Mike1 aKolas, Dave uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01790-7_2401201nas a2200169 4500008004100000245003400041210003400075520071900109100002000828700002400848700002100872700001500893700001600908700001900924700001700943856007100960 2012 eng d00aSemantic Aspects of EarthCube0 aSemantic Aspects of EarthCube3 aIn this document, we give a high-level overview of selected Semantic (Web) technologies, methods, and other important considerations, that are relevant for the success of EarthCube. The goal of this initial document is to provide entry points and references for discussions between the Semantic Technologies experts and the domain experts within EarthCube. The selected topics are intended to ground the EarthCube roadmap in the state of the art in semantics research and ontology engineering.
We anticipate that this document will evolve as EarthCube progresses. Indeed, all EarthCube parties are asked to provide topics of importance that should be treated in future versions of this document.
1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aObrst, Leo1 aSheth, Amit1 aFinin, Timothy1 aCruz, Isabel uhttps://daselab.cs.ksu.edu/publications/semantic-aspects-earthcube02034nas a2200373 4500008004100000245004300041210004300084260002400127520100800151100002101159700001701180700001501197700001501212700001801227700002001245700001401265700002401279700001601303700001901319700002001338700001501358700002201373700001601395700001901411700001801430700001901448700002001467700002401487700001601511700001801527700001601545700002001561856007901581 2012 eng d00aSemantics and Ontologies for EarthCube0 aSemantics and Ontologies for EarthCube aColumbus, Ohio, USA3 aSemantic technologies and ontologies play an increasing role in scientific workflow systems and knowledge infrastructures. While ontologies are mostly used for the semantic annotation of metadata, semantic technologies enable searching metadata catalogs beyond simple keywords, with some early evidence of semantics used for data translation. However, the next generation of distributed and interdisciplinary knowledge infrastructures will require capabilities beyond simple subsumption reasoning over subclass relations. In this work, we report from the EarthCube Semantics Community by highlighting which role semantics and ontologies should play in the EarthCube knowledge infrastructure. We target the interested domain scientist and, thus, introduce the value proposition of semantic technologies in a non-technical language. Finally, we commit ourselves to some guiding principles for the successful implementation and application of semantic technologies and ontologies within EarthCube.
1 aBerg-Cross, Gary1 aCruz, Isabel1 aDean, Mike1 aFinin, Tim1 aGahegan, Mark1 aHitzler, Pascal1 aHua, Hook1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aLi, Naicong1 aMurphy, Philip1 aNordgren, Bryce1 aObrst, Leo1 aSchildhauer, Mark1 aSheth, Amit1 aSinha, Krishna1 aThessen, Anne1 aWiegand, Nancy1 aZaslavsky, Ilya1 aJanowicz, Krzysztof1 aKessler, C.1 aKauppinen, T.1 aKolas, Dave1 aScheider, Simon uhttps://daselab.cs.ksu.edu/publications/semantics-and-ontologies-earthcube