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Open Ontology Repository Initiative

Open Ontology Repository Initiative. Mike Dean mdean@bbn.com SOCoP Workshop MITRE McLean 17 October 2008. Open Ontology Repository. Recent effort to promote use of ontologies by extending and federating ontology repositories Convened by Leo Obrst, Peter Yim, and Mike Dean last October

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Open Ontology Repository Initiative

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  1. Open Ontology Repository Initiative Mike Dean mdean@bbn.com SOCoP Workshop MITRE McLean 17 October 2008

  2. Open Ontology Repository • Recent effort to promote use of ontologies by extending and federating ontology repositories • Convened by Leo Obrst, Peter Yim, and Mike Dean last October • Incubated by the Ontolog Forum (a virtual community of practice) • Central topic for Ontology Summit 2008 (third annual event co-organized by NIST, NCOR, and OntoLog) • ~3 months of online discussions and virtual panel sessions culminating in a 2-day face-to-face workshop at NIST • ~70 participants (government, academia, industry) • Requirements, issues, and ideas documented in the Ontology Summit 2008 Communique • Full details at http://openontologyrepository.org

  3. Existing Ontology Repositories • DAML Ontology Library • SchemaWeb • Ontaria • Protégé Ontology Library • Extended MetaData Registry (XMDR) • OBO Foundry • CODS • BioPortal • OntoSelect • TONES Ontology Repository • …

  4. OOR Key Features • Registry (metadata search) and repository (storage) • Multiple languages (OWL, Common Logic, etc.) • Gatekeeping and quality control • Full lifecycle support • Mappings/alignment between ontologies • Federation among multiple repositories

  5. Proposed Roadmap • 1 public site + public/private instantiations • Emphasis on federation, including loose ontologies and collaborative editing sites • Apache Server-like modular software architecture • Sites select languages, metadata, repository, IPR and other policies, governance, etc. they want to support • Initial support for OWL and Common Logic • Leverage and “cross reference” related efforts while seeking dedicated funding • More details in slides 55-64 of Ontology Summit 2008 OOR Team Presentation

  6. 3 Initial Threads • Continued implementation of Roadmap • Refinement of interfaces • Encapsulate existing components, e.g. from BioPortal, XMDR, etc. • Develop federation interfaces to other repositories • Volunteer effort • Pairwise integration of BioPortal (including LexGrid) and XMDR as an initial capability • Leverages existing funded projects • Pursue OOR-specific funding • All lead to public instantiation on openontologyrepository.net (infrastructure provided by CIM3)

  7. OOR Project • OOR has a public software developmentproject on the SemWebCentral.org GForge site • http://projects.semwebcentral.org/projects/oor/ • Anyone can download • Interested developers can register for an account using New Account and send email to mdean@bbn.com to be added

  8. Module Hierarchy • Standard composable interfaces and (currently) stubbed example implementations • Each site selects which modules they want to support • Each module supports its own configuration options • Developers can “vote with their code” • Code available at http://oor.projects.semwebcentral.org/

  9. NCBO BioPortal • 2.0 released in August • Led by developers of Protégé at Stanford • Supports OWL and OBO ontologies, LexGrid structured vocabularies, and mappings • Generic technology, not specific to bioinformatics • Modular, service-based architecture • Single portal (no federation) • Ongoing NIH project • http://bioportal.bioontology.org

  10. SOCoP Applicability • SOCoP brings together multiple communities each with their own ontologies and other data models • Desire to manage, evolve, and map these ontologies • An ontology repository was a key component of last year’s INTEROP proposal by SOCoP members • Separate from repositories of instances • OGC Catalogue Service • OOR has less, if any, need for geospatial indexing, etc.

  11. More Information • openontologyrepository.org • Telecons every other Friday • Representatives of ~10 organizations actively participating – we’d welcome more • Implementation rather than discussion focus • Podcast recordings available • Frank Olken’s OOR briefing at http://ontolog.cim3.net/forum/oor-forum/2008-09/msg00006.html • Provides more detail on Communique topics

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