NeOn Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies Overview
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Learn about the NeOn project - an open infrastructure for ontology creation and maintenance, with detailed insights on goals, consortium, workpackages, deliverables, toolkit requirements, and case studies. Discover the NeOn toolkit features and major deliverables.
NeOn Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies Overview
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NeOnLifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies Caterina Caracciolo, Marta Iglesias, Johannes Keizer, Gauri Salokhe, Margherita Sini, Yves Jaques NeOn team @FAO 8th AOS Workshop - Rome, 21-22 Sept. 2007 Session II: Ontology engineering
Overview • Presentation of NeOn • NeOn consortium • Workpackages in NeOn • NeOn deliverables: the NeOn toolkit • Requirements for the toolkit
About NeOn • NeOn = Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies • Sixth Framework (EC) project • obtained the best ranking on Priority 2: "Information Society Technologies” • 14.7 mil Euros granted by the EC for the 4-year project
NeOn Project goals • to create an open infrastructure with cost-efficient solutions, oriented to users • to support the creation and maintenance of ontologies for semantic applications • to build a community of users for projects à la NeOn
The NeOn consortium • International or non-profit organizations: • FAO KIN laboratories (fisheries) (pharmacy) Case studies • Industry: • Software AG, Atos Origin • Intelligent Software Components, • Ontoprise GmbH Software development • Academic and research: • Open University, U Sheffield (UK) • U Karlsruhe, U Koblenz-Landau (DE) • Politécnica de Madrid (ES) • JSI (Slovenia), INRIA (FR), CNR (IT) Research
Major NeOn deliverables • A genericreference architecture • for integrating ontology lifecycle components • The NeOn methodology • for the development of semantic applications à-la NeOn • The NeOn toolkit • a new generation of ontology management tools
NeOn toolkit - Requirements • Single ontologies development • creation and population from existing resources • maintenance (workflow) • annotation • visualization, browsing • search • multilingual aspects • format conversion
fish lives in water area species water areas NeOn toolkit – Requirements cont’d • Support for ontologies in a network • mapping between ontologies • modularization to enhance efficiency • visualization • of multiple ontologies, mapped, with modules
References • NeOn project • http://www.neon-project.org • NeOn toolkit • http://www.neon-toolkit.org • Fisheries ontologies prototype • http://www.fao.org/aims/aos/fi