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Research Topics in Computing 2007

Research Topics in Computing 2007. 2007-03-06 David George. Research Focus. Data and Information Integration Semantic Web - XML/RDF (W3C) Ontology (OWL) - focusing on Geographic Applications. Semantic Web.

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Research Topics in Computing 2007

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  1. Research Topics in Computing 2007 2007-03-06 David George

  2. Research Focus • Data and Information Integration • Semantic Web - XML/RDF (W3C) • Ontology (OWL) - focusing on Geographic Applications

  3. Semantic Web • A project aimed to make web pages machine understandable. “An extension of the current Web, … information given well-defined meaning, …enabling computers and people to work in co-operation” (Berners-Lee et al, 2001) • A universal medium for information exchange; where Ontologies (formal taxonomies) provide meaning or semantics.

  4. Ontologies in Computing • “An Ontology is a formal, explicit specification of a shared conceptualization” • (Gruber, 1993 & Borst, 1997). • Define the vocabulary of a “Domain” • concepts and their attributes • relationships between concepts • constraints on those relationships

  5. Semantic Web DE BRUIJN, J. (2003) Using Ontologies - Enabling Knowledge Sharing and Reuse on the Semantic Web [online]. DERI – Digital Enterprise Research Institute. Available from: http://www.deri.ie/publications/techpapers/documents/DERI-TR-2003-10-29.pdf. [Accessed 5 March 2007].

  6. Biblio-Thing Document Book Doctoral-Thesis Newspaper Journal Master-Thesis Magazine A Bibliographic Ontology Agent Person Organisation Author Thesis Publisher University Periodical-Publication A useful source for ontologies: http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ProtegeOntologiesLibrary

  7. Ontology: “Geo-Layers” Transportation Tourism

  8. GeographicOntology:Land-based Transport

  9. Ontology Design: Best Practice Ontology elements can be described as: • Primitives: self-standing entities (objects/forms) e.g. Structure, Bridge, Process, System • Relations: “concept-linking” properties e.g. X hasRole Y • Roles: functions e.g. RailTransportRole and • Definables: where we define dependent concepts by combining Primitives, Relations, and Roles e.g: • RailwayBridge≡ (hasForm∃Structure)⊓ • (hasRole∃RailTransportRole)

  10. TransportationConcept TransportationConcept Is-a Is-a hasRole hasRole Is-a Is-a Is-a Is-a Is-a Is-a hasRole hasRole Is-a Is-a hasRole hasRole hasFacility hasFacility accessedBy accessedBy servesLocation servesLocation servesLocation servesLocation hasFacility hasFacility accessedBy accessedBy hasFacility hasFacility hasFacility hasFacility hasFacility hasFacility Transportation World: Mappings

  11. Land-based Transport

  12. M6 M67 A6 Transportation World: Domain

  13. M6 M67 A6 Transportation World: Layers

  14. Railway World: Conceptualisation

  15. Railway World: Specification

  16. Railway World: Development

  17. Ontology: Railway Transportation

  18. Ontology: Railway Transportation

  19. Ontology: Railway Transportation

  20. Geo-Layers Research • Any questions?

  21. RDF Example Object, Attribute, Value triple: Often stated as: Predicate (subject, object)

  22. a a a a a a Semantic (Shadow) Web

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