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OpenOntologyRepository: Metadata Workshop-VII - Tue 2012_04_24

Topic: OOR Metadata Workshop-VII: Metadata in Ontology Mapping

Session Chair: Professor MichaelGruninger (University of Toronto)

Panelists:

  • Dr. Oliver Kutz / Dr. Christoph Lange / Dr. TillMossakowski (University of Bremen, Germany) - "Ontology Links in the Distributed Ontology Language (DOL)" [ slides ]
  • Dr. JeromeEuzenat (INRIA & LIG, France) - "Ontology alignment metadata" ... [ slides ]
  • Dr. NatashaNoy (Stanford University, USA) - "Mapping repository in BioPortal" ... [ slides ]

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Conference Call Details

  • Date: Tuesday, 24-April-2012
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Abstract

Topic: OOR Metadata Workshop-VII: Metadata in Ontology Mapping

by: Michael Grüninger

The OOR Metadata Workshop series is devoted to exploring existing and proposed approaches to the specification of metadata for ontologies, particularly in the context of ontology repositories.

The workshop today will focus on ontology metadata for ontology mappings.

References

Agenda & Proceedings

Full proceedings will be made available in our archives after the session.

1. Meeting called to order - chair: Michael Grüninger

2. Introduction of the panel - chair: Michael Grüninger (~5 min.)

3. Presentation by the the panelists (~20 min. each) ... [ slides ]

  • Oliver Kutz / Christoph Lange / Till Mossakowski - "Ontology Links in the Distributed Ontology Language (DOL)"
    • Abstract: The Distributed Ontology Language DOL, which is currently being standardised as ISO WD 17347 within the OntoIOp (Ontology Integration and Interoperability) activity of ISO/TC 37/SC 3, aims at providing a unified framework for
        • ontologies formalised in heterogeneous logics,
        • modular ontologies,
        • links between ontologies, and
        • annotation of ontologies.
      • A DOL ontology consists of modules formalised in basic ontology languages, such as OWL or Common Logic, which are serialised in the existing syntaxes of these languages. On top of this, DOL provides a meta-level which allows for expressing heterogeneous ontologies and links between ontologies. This talk focuses on the latter. Links include
        • logical links: (heterogeneous) imports and theory interpretations, as well as
        • alignments, which largely follow the syntax specified by the Alignment API.

DOL also supports the combination of ontologies via links (technically, these combinations are colimits). Tool support for DOL is provided by the Heterogeneous Tool Set (Hets).

  • Jerome Euzenat - "Ontology alignment metadata"
    • Abstract: It is very important to be able to publish and address ontology alignments,

i.e., sets of correspondences between entities of two ontologies. Competing alignments may exists between the same pair of ontologies for many reasons such as completeness, correctness, or expressiveness. It is worth being able of identify such alignments. Metadata on alignments, and correspondences, are helpful to retrieve and to qualify them. Such metadata may be used for alignment characterisation, provenance, or quality. Metadata for alignments is not a stabilised area so it is preferable to offer an extensible annotation framework. I will report on how this is dealt with in the Alignment API and the Alignment server.

  • Natasha Noy - "Mapping repository in BioPortal"
    • Abstract: BioPortal, the open ontology repository developed by the National Center for Biomedical Ontology, contains more than 300 ontologies. These ontologies inevitably overlap in content. Thus, in addition to serving as an ontology repository, BioPortal also provides a repository of mappings between the terms in the ontologies. This repository contains the mappings that the BioPortal team generates automatically, the mappings created by the users interactively through the BioPortal user interface, and the mappings that our users have created elsewhere and contributed to BioPortal. The metadata for mappings describes the provenance of the mappings, enables users to comment on and discuss the mappings, and allows users to add extra information such as transformation scripts.

4. Q & A and Open discussion (~20 min.) ... (ref. process above)

6. Wrap-up: Announcements and Follow-up actions (where applicable) - chair: Michael Grüninger (~5 min.)

Transcript of the online chat during the session

see raw transcript here.

(for better clarity, the version below is a [ re-organized and lightly edited chat-transcript].)

Participants are welcome to make light edits to their own contributions as they see fit.

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6.1 Any Other Business:

6.2 Action items:

6.3 Schedule Next Meeting & Adjourn:

  • Next Meeting:
    • regular monthly OOR team meeting next week - Tue 2012.05.01
    • then the "OOR Architecture & API Workshop-XII" on Tue 2012.05.08
  • Call adjourned at: 10:27 am PDT

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notes taken by: Peter P. Yim / 2012.04.24-12:11pm PDT

All participants, please review and edit to enhance accuracy and granularity of the documented proceedings.


Resources

  • the OOR-IPR mini-series:
    • 2010_09_09 - Thursday: Joint OOR-Ontolog-NCBO-CC-IAOA-OASIS Panel Discussion - "IPR issues in Ontology and the OOR" session-1: an exposition on relevant IPR regimes - Keynote speaker: George Strawn - Chair: Peter P. Yim - Panelists: JamieClark, John Wilbanks, Bruce Perens - ConferenceCall_2010_09_09
    • 2010_09_16 - Thursday: Joint OOR-Ontolog-NCBO-CC-IAOA-OASIS Panel Discussion - "IPR issues in Ontology and the OOR" session-2: what are the IPR issues relating to open ontology repositories (and ontologies in general)? - Chair: Mark Musen - Panelists: Cameron Ross, Alan Rector, John F. Sowa, Bruce Perens, John Wilbanks, Peter P. Yim - ConferenceCall_2010_09_16
    • 2010_09_30 - Thursday: Joint OOR-Ontolog-NCBO-CC-IAOA-OASIS Panel Discussion - "IPR issues in Ontology and the OOR" session-3: discussion and consensus on licensing arrangements for the OOR Initiative, and positions we might take on related IPR issues - chair: Leo Obrst - Panelists: Peter P. Yim, Mike Dean, Bruce Perens, JamieClark - ConferenceCall_2010_09_30
  • the Joint IAOA-OOR-Ontolog "Ontologies and Standards" mini-series:
    • 2011_10_20 - Thursday: Joint IAOA-OOR-Ontolog "Ontologies and Standards" mini-series session-1: Introducing the ISO NP 17347 "Ontology Integration and Interoperability (OntoIOp)" Standardization Effort - Co-chairs: John Bateman & Michael Grüninger - ConferenceCall_2011_10_20
    • 2011_11_03 - Thursday: Joint IAOA-OOR-Ontolog "Ontologies and Standards" mini-series session-2: Invited Speaker: Elisa Kendall on "Ontology-Related Metadata Standards" - Co-chairs: Michael Grüninger & John Bateman - ConferenceCall_2011_11_03

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