%0 Conference Paper %B 1st Iberoamerican Knowledge Graph and Semantic Web Conference (KGSWC) %D 2019 %T A Method for Automatically Generating Schema Diagrams for OWL Ontologies %A Cogan Shimizu %A Aaron Eberhart %A Nazifa Karima %A Quinn Hirt %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Pascal Hitzler %K design patterns %K evaluation %K implementation %K ontology %K schema diagrams %K visualization %X

Interest in Semantic Web technologies, including knowledge graphs and ontologies, is increasing rapidly in industry and academics. In order to support ontology engineers and domain experts, it is necessary to provide them with robust tools that facilitate the ontology engineering process. Often, the schema diagram of an ontology is the most important tool for quickly conveying the overall purpose of an ontology. In this paper, we present a method for programmatically generating a schema diagram from an OWL file. We evaluate its ability to generate schema diagrams similar to manually drawn schema diagrams and show that it outperforms VOWL and OWLGrEd. In addition, we provide a prototype implementation of this tool.

%B 1st Iberoamerican Knowledge Graph and Semantic Web Conference (KGSWC) %I Springer %C Villa Clara, Cuba %8 06/2019 %G eng %& 149-161 %0 Conference Paper %B 8th Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns - WOP2017 %D 2017 %T Computational Environment: An ODP to Support Finding and Recreating Computational Analyses %A Michelle Cheatham %A Charles Vardeman %A Nazifa Karima %A Pascal Hitzler %B 8th Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns - WOP2017 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Ontology Engineering with Ontology Design Patterns: Foundations and Applications %D 2016 %T Collected Research Questions Concerning Ontology Design Patterns %A Karl Hammar %A Eva Blomqvist %A David Carral %A Marieke van Erp %A Antske Fokkens %A Aldo Gangemi %A Willem Robert van Hage %A Pascal Hitzler %A Krzysztof Janowicz %A Nazifa Karima %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Tom Narock %A Roxane Segers %A Monika Solanki %A Vojtech Svatek %B Ontology Engineering with Ontology Design Patterns: Foundations and Applications %I IOS Press %C Amsterdam %G eng %0 Conference Proceedings %B 7th Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web Patterns (WOP2016) %D 2016 %T How to Document Ontology Design Patterns %A Nazifa Karima %A Karl Hammar %A Pascal Hitzler %B 7th Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web Patterns (WOP2016) %I IOS Press %C Kobe, Japan %G eng %0 Book Section %B Ontology Engineering with Ontology Design Patterns: Foundations and Applications %D 2016 %T Ontology Design Patterns for Linked Data Publishing %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Nazifa Karima %A Pascal Hitzler %A Reihaneh Amini %A Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel %A Krzysztof Janowicz %B Ontology Engineering with Ontology Design Patterns: Foundations and Applications %V 25 %P 201 - 232 %G eng %& 10 %R 10.3233/978-1-61499-676-7-201 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Update on ESIP Testbed Project %A Nazifa Karima %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Pascal Hitzler %A Tom Narock %G eng %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Data Perturbation via Randomized Normalization for Privacy Protection %A Reihaneh Amini %A Michelle Cheatham %A Nazifa Karima %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The GeoLink Framework for Pattern-based Linked Data Integration %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Yingjie Hu %A Krzsyztof Janowicz %A Pascal Hitzler %A Robert Arko %A Suzanne Carbotte %A Cynthia Chandler %A Michelle Cheatham %A Douglas Fils %A Timothy Finin %A Peng Ji %A Matthew Jones %A Nazifa Karima %A Kerstin Lehnert %A Audrey Mickle %A Thomas Narock %A Margaret O'Brien %A Lisa Raymond %A Adam Shepherd %A Mark Schildhauer %A Peter Wiebe %B Proceedings of the ISWC 2015 Posters & Demonstrations Track %8 10/2015 %0 Conference Paper %B The Semantic Web - ISWC 2015. 14th International Semantic Web Conference, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, October 11-15, 2015 %D 2015 %T The GeoLink Modular Oceanography Ontology %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Yingjie Hu %A Krzysztof Janowicz %A Pascal Hitzler %A Robert Arko %A Suzanne Carbotte %A Cynthia Chandler %A Michelle Cheatham %A Douglas Fils %A Timothy Finin %A Peng Ji %A Matthew Jones %A Nazifa Karima %A Kerstin Lehnert %A Audrey Mickle %A Thomas Narock %A Margaret O'Brien %A Lisa Raymond %A Adam Shepherd %A Mark Schildhauer %A Peter Wiebe %B The Semantic Web - ISWC 2015. 14th International Semantic Web Conference, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, October 11-15, 2015 %I Springer %8 10/2015 %G eng %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web Patterns (WOP2015) co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, PA, USA %D 2015 %T An Ontology Design Pattern for Chess Games %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel %A Pascal Hitzler %A Michelle Cheatham %A Nazifa Karima %A Reihaneh Amini %A Ashley Coleman %B Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Ontology and Semantic Web Patterns (WOP2015) co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, PA, USA %V 1461 %8 10/2015 %G eng %U http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1461/WOP2015_pattern_abstract_2.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data co-located with 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US, October 12th, 2015 %D 2015 %T Pattern-Based Linked Data Publication: The Linked Chess Dataset Case %A Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Pascal Hitzler %A Michelle Cheatham %A Nazifa Karima %A Reihaneh Amini %E Olaf Hartig %E Juan Sequeda %E Aidan Hogan %X

This paper discusses the relationship between ontology design patterns (ODPs), data models and linked data, proposing a method that simplifies the task of publishing linked data while adhering to good modeling practices that reuse well-studied ODPs. The proposed process simplifies the tasks of the domain experts but preserves the integrity of the design patterns, favoring a well-designed and well documented data model which fosters data reuse. The work is illustrated with a linked dataset of two million chess games, with the key information mapped to other linked datasets and supported by formalized design patterns. This is the first time a chess dataset is presented as linked data, and an insight on its usefulness is given.

%B Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Consuming Linked Data co-located with 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US, October 12th, 2015 %I CEUR-WS.org %V 1426 %8 10/2015 %G eng %U http://dase.cs.wright.edu/publications/pattern-based-linked-data-publication-linked-chess-dataset-case %9 Technical Report %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 1st International Diversity++ Workshop co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA, October 12, 2015 %D 2015 %T R2R+BCO-DMO – Linked Oceanographic Datasets %A Adila Krisnadhi %A Robert Arko %A Suzanne Carbotte %A Cynthia Chandler %A Michelle Cheatham %A Pascal Hitzler %A Yingjie Hu %A Krzysztof Janowicz %A Peng Ji %A Nazifa Karima %A Adam Shepherd %A Peter Wiebe %E Claudia d'Amato %E Freddy Lécué %E Raghava Mutharaju %E Thomas Narock %E Fabian Wirth %X The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) and the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program are two key data repositories for oceanographic research, supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). R2R curates digital data and documentation generated by environmental sensor systems installed on vessels from the U.S. academic research fleet, with support from the NSF Oceanographic Technical Services and Arctic Research Logistics Programs. BCO-DMO human-curates and maintains data and metadata including biological, chemical, and physical measurements and results from projects funded by the NSF Biological Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, and Antarctic Organisms & Ecosystems Programs. These two repositories have a strong connection, and document several thousand U.S. oceanographic research expeditions since the 1970’s. Recently, R2R and BCO-DMO have made their metadata collections available as Linked Data, accessible via public SPARQL endpoints. In this paper, we report on these datasets. %B Proceedings of the 1st International Diversity++ Workshop co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA, October 12, 2015 %I CEUR-WS.org %V 1501 %P 15-24 %8 10/2015 %G eng