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Revision as of 01:47, February 1, 2007
- Welcome to the Semantic Web Cluster activity
Telecons
2nd Tuesday of each month: 1100 PT/1200 MT/1300 CT/1400 ET/1900 UT Toll-free: 800-508-7631 (international call in: 334-323-3031) Meeting Code: *8202307* (the * is important)
Next SW Cluster Telecon Agenda
SW Cluster Telecon Notes
Meetings
- Cluster meetings
- January ESIP Federation meeting
- Demos
- NOESIS (Presentation)
- Beta-release of web portal for NOESIS:
- http://noesis.itsc.uah.edu/ contact Rahul Ramachandran for feedback (rramachandran@istc.uah.edu)
- NOESIS (Presentation)
- July ESIP Federation meeting (July 18-20, 2007, Madison, WI)
- Cluster meeting
- Plenary presentation
- Call for presentations and demonstrations (current submissions follow)
- "Knowledge Modeling and Discovery: Understanding Risks, Outcomes and the Ever Changing Nature of Complex Systems" Presenter: Danielle Forsyth, CEO & Co-Founder, Thetus Corporation. 1.5 - 2.0 hours. Abstract:
Advances in collection technology have fueled an unprecedented increase in the amount of data generated in earth sciences research. The majority of critical information is never located and leveraged because traditional information management systems are not designed to cope with massive amounts of data pouring in from satellites and sensors as well data residing in silos—structured using proprietary, inaccessible metadata formats. Designed to enable users to model, discover, track, and evolve information from within disparate stores of complex, multi-layered data, Thetus Publisher provides the essential component to complement traditional information management systems and enable data-rich, knowledge poor earth sciences organizations to realize the full potential of their most valuable assets: knowledge and knowledge workers. In the earth sciences, organizations must process and analyze massive amounts of complex, multi-source, multi-format data in order to analyze, hypothesize, predict, and act. Semantically-based knowledge modeling and discovery systems allow organizations to integrate, automate, and enhance spatial and non-spatial data within a dynamically-evolving knowledge base, enabling users to search, relate, annotate, and share information across multiple communities of interest.
Related Activities
- NASA Earth Science Data System Working Group/ Technology Infusion Working Group/
Semantic Web Sub-Group Activities: http://teambps.mywsssite.com/seeds/wg/infusion/default.aspx
- Semantic Web Technology Infusion Roadmap
- Semantic Web demos
- NOESIS (presented by Ken Kaiser)
- Web services discovery (Peng Yue and Liping Di)
- Ontology collaboration website (Peter Fox and Rob Raskin)