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Ontology Summit 2008 Face to Face Workshop - 28~29-April-2008 (Gaithersburg, MD, USA)

Topic: Toward An Open Ontology Repository

Registration and call-in details for remote participants can be found here

Attention on-site attendees: please set aside half-an-hour for getting pass the gate, get badged and getting to the building. Therefore, please be at the gate latest by 8:00am. US citizens will be required to provide some form of photo identification, non-US citizens will need their passport.

Venue: NIST (100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA) - Building 101 (Administration Building) - "Employee Lounge". Ref.: driving map, directions & NIST campus map. (Note: the "Visitor Center" is where everyone need to go to first to get his/her badge. If you are driving, after you get your badge, you may drive into the campus, and park in the parking lot there.)

This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2008/FaceToFaceAgenda   

Please note that this session will be recorded, and the audio archive, along with the entire proceedings of the session, are expected to be made available as open content to our community membership and the public at-large under our prevailing open IPR policy.   

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Agenda & Proceedings

Monday, April 28

  • 8:30 Introductions and networking
Remarks from the chair: This session shall comprise a 45 min. presentation and 30 minutes open discussion. The talk will be organized in terms of various technological facets of ontology repositories, rather than by examples. Topics will include:
    • Informal vs. Formal Ontologies
    • Macro-level issues (collections of ontologies)
    • Micro-level issues (storage, querying, etc. of individual ontologies)
    • Ontology Acquisition (manual, spidering, etc.)
    • Ontology knowledge representation: (frames, graphs(RDF), logics (DL, FOL))
      • RDF Triple / Quad Stores
    • Mappings among Ontologies
    • Supporting tools: UI, editors, browsers, curation tools, ...
  • 10:30 Break
Remarks from the chair: This 'part one' session shall comprise of a 10 minute summary, 20 minutes of topic area overviews and a 30 minute discussion period.
The summary will overview the discussions and background materials provided by the community.
The topic area overviews will succinctly cover specific areas of the intellectual space pertaining to Open Ontology Repository Architectures.
The discussion will be focused around the topic areas presented.
  • 12:00 Lunch
Remarks from the chair: This 'part two' session shall comprise of a short pre-lunch discussion recap, discussion of relevant issues that will be focused around the architecture topics noted for the communique.
Remarks from the chair: This session will start with a 10 minutes summary of the results of our previous results. We will spend the rest of the time in discussion. In particular we have to resolve the following issues: Are the ontologies in the repository required to be open? And if so, what exactly does 'open' mean in the case of ontologies? Another set of questions is linked to the topic of requiring the ontologies in the OOR to meet certain quality standards.
  • 3:30 Break
Remarks from the chair: This session will start with a 5~10 minute brief, and go straight into discussion. Since logical relationships are well-understood and OMV is a strong candidate for engineering metadata,

we want to spend most of the time of the session in brainstorming mode, with the focus on identifying scenarios and examples of ontologies that we can use to test the adequacy of the proposed ontology metadata.

http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/OntologySummit2007/Assessment/

  • 5:15 Adjourn
  • 6:00 Informal no-host dinner at Ike-Ban (Sushi)
  • 9:00 Adjourn

Tuesday, April 29

  • 8:30 Update on where things stand
  • 9:30 Communique work-session-1 - co-chair: Leo Obrst & Mark Musen
    • Communique preparation .. [ audio ] (1:20:39)
    • (optional) special sessions in parallel to resolve specific points raised on Day 1 - As Required (off main venue)
      • breakout group draft-review-workspace:
        • /State_of_art_draft_review
        • /Architecture_draft_review
        • /Quality_Gatekeeping_draft_review
        • /Ontology_of_Ontologies_draft_review
  • 10:30 Break
  • 11:00 Communique - fine-tune, finalize and adopt - co-chair: Leo Obrst & Mark Musen
    • work-session-2 .. [ audio ] (1:54:35)
    • work-session-3 .. [ audio ] (1:19:09)
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 1:30 Invited presentation by the OpenOntologyRepository (OOR) community
    • [ slides ] .. [ audio ] (1:20:47)
    • 1. Welcome by moderator(s) - Mike Dean, Leo Obrst & Peter P. Yim
    • 2. Panelist's presentations containing:
      • (i) What is the OOR? Overview, rationale and motivations - Leo Obrst
      • (ii) What do users expect? How do these needs align with the rationale? - Ken Baclawski
      • (iii) How do these needs translate into OOR system requirements? How do these satisfy the rationale? - Evan Wallace
      • (iv) What are some existing efforts? How do these address or satisfy the rationale? - Bruce Bargmeyer
      • (v) What is the roadmap to developing/delivering these requirements in an OOR implementation effort? How does the roadmap satisfy the rationale? - Mike Dean
    • 3. Moderated discussion. (starting at timepoint: 1:04:59)
see: OntologySummit2008_Communique
  • 4:00 End of Ontology Summit

Audio Archive

  • edited and post-processed audio segment can be found against the corresponding agenda items above
  • the uncompressed original recordings by the NIST folks can be found here

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