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The Semantic Harmonization cluster is a spinoff from the Semantic Technologies Committee. While its long term goals are to disseminate best practices for harmonizing semantic resources; its current focus is on bringing the SWEET ontology up-to-date while harmonizing it with other commonly used ontologies such as ENVO and working on a semantic harmonization paper. We have started by tackling ENVO to SWEET harmonization via a series of monthly mini-hackathons focusing for the moment on the cryosphere and the terminology work done under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization's Global Cryosphere Watch program.  
 
The Semantic Harmonization cluster is a spinoff from the Semantic Technologies Committee. While its long term goals are to disseminate best practices for harmonizing semantic resources; its current focus is on bringing the SWEET ontology up-to-date while harmonizing it with other commonly used ontologies such as ENVO and working on a semantic harmonization paper. We have started by tackling ENVO to SWEET harmonization via a series of monthly mini-hackathons focusing for the moment on the cryosphere and the terminology work done under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization's Global Cryosphere Watch program.  
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That initial work is completed and we are collaborating on a number of other topic area of interest to ESIP such as wildfires of interest to the Ag and Climate cluster and initial work supporting the Soil cluster.
  
 
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===[[/Archived {{PAGENAME}} Events|News]]===
 
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== 2019 and 2020 ==
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==2019 - 2023==
  
 
Meeting notes for the monthly ESIP harmonization of SWEET and EnvO are currently available [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z4N7j1gyL_jWC0M7ImDWN04Q7bJRpjJH here]
 
Meeting notes for the monthly ESIP harmonization of SWEET and EnvO are currently available [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z4N7j1gyL_jWC0M7ImDWN04Q7bJRpjJH here]
  
There are also monthly meeting notes from the controlled, harmonized cryo vocabulary harmonization working sessions [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iVwZg-6ahn_KmobTwmX_Soqrn_s7-7OnaC_kiOEsBwk/edit#heading=h.tpxj3y1tg2te here].
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There are also monthly meeting notes from the work on controlled, harmonized cryo vocabulary harmonization working sessions [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iVwZg-6ahn_KmobTwmX_Soqrn_s7-7OnaC_kiOEsBwk/edit#heading=h.tpxj3y1tg2te here].
  
 
Audio recordings for harmonization sessions available [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cQLbU6MBzdBJOkqfaZikI7XSXrsgk3kHJqH3PxSIcmk/edit# using links available here].
 
Audio recordings for harmonization sessions available [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cQLbU6MBzdBJOkqfaZikI7XSXrsgk3kHJqH3PxSIcmk/edit# using links available here].
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===Activities===
 
===Activities===
  
* Working to harmonize cryospheric terms between SWEET and ENVO
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*Working to harmonize Cryospheric terms between SWEET and ENVO.
* Working on a paper about best practices for semantic harmonization based in part on the SWEET/ENVO experience as well as a vision and strategy for moving forward. See more on this under the Resources section.
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*Working on a [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kgSK-MAvGsahsCDqHZr59JH6NGZk5rA2HPBF8KSlTmQ/edit paper] about semantic harmonization experience as well as best practices for semantic harmonization based in part on the SWEET/ENVO experience along with a vision and strategy for moving forward. See more on this under the Resources section.
 
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===Get Involved===
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*'''Email List:''' Join [https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-semanticharmonization here]
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*'''Monthly Meetings:''' Third Wednesday of the month at 2pm EST
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*'''Last Meeting:''' Wed of Sept. 20th 2023.
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*'''Next "Hackathon" Meeting:''' Not set
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*'''Next Harmonization/Foundry Meeting:''' Wed. Oct. 11th,  (2-4) EDT
  
=== Get Involved===
 
* '''Email List:''' Join [https://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-semanticharmonization here]
 
* '''Monthly Meetings:''' Third Wednesday of the month at 2pm EST
 
* '''Last Meeting:''' Wed of May 13th 2020.
 
* '''Next Hackathon Meeting:''' Thursday of June 11th 2020 (2-4) EDT (moved from Wednesday  in solidarity with the #ShutDownAcademia and #ShutDownStem protests.
 
* '''Next Harmonization/Foundry Meeting:''' Wed of June 17th (2-3) EDT
 
 
These meetings are listed in the ESIP Calendar.
 
These meetings are listed in the ESIP Calendar.
  
 
You can join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
 
You can join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/800617765
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Join our Zoom Meeting
  
You can also dial in using your phone.
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US: +1 (408) 650-3123
 
  
Access Code: 800-617-765
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Meeting ID: 853 4485 3594
  
* '''Contact Chair:''' Ruth Duerr, Gary Berg-Cross
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Passcode: 532583
  
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*'''Contact Chairs:''' Ruth Duerr, Gary Berg-Cross
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===Resources===
 
===Resources===
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XmqB5F1SKLZ3y-PIVdQByU3Eho4cHAnUUafko3JNtn0/edit#gid=1512660924 Cryohackathon spreadsheet]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kgSK-MAvGsahsCDqHZr59JH6NGZk5rA2HPBF8KSlTmQ/edit Notes and some outlining towards a SWEET/ENVO harmonization paper]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gGIaCtrC-2RTUFSKXx39-5qj3SDa93LWNaCeZLvd7R4/edit SWEET paper - working outline]
 
  
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*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XmqB5F1SKLZ3y-PIVdQByU3Eho4cHAnUUafko3JNtn0/edit#gid=1512660924 See] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O7pYSfvcaTnSi8exuIG_5-MS-uYelk8xE6oWmxTe048/edit# Readme] on papers in progress
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*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XmqB5F1SKLZ3y-PIVdQByU3Eho4cHAnUUafko3JNtn0/edit#gid=1512660924 Cryohackathon spreadsheet]
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kgSK-MAvGsahsCDqHZr59JH6NGZk5rA2HPBF8KSlTmQ/edit Notes and some outlining towards a SWEET/ENVO harmonization paper]
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gGIaCtrC-2RTUFSKXx39-5qj3SDa93LWNaCeZLvd7R4/edit SWEET paper - working outline]
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*Focus on plans for the [https://2021esipsummermeeting.sched.com/event/jMOK/identifying-technology-capabilities-that-meet-wildfire-science-and-practitioner-requirements summer workshop session]
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Latest revision as of 12:51, September 21, 2023


The Semantic Harmonization cluster is a spinoff from the Semantic Technologies Committee. While its long term goals are to disseminate best practices for harmonizing semantic resources; its current focus is on bringing the SWEET ontology up-to-date while harmonizing it with other commonly used ontologies such as ENVO and working on a semantic harmonization paper. We have started by tackling ENVO to SWEET harmonization via a series of monthly mini-hackathons focusing for the moment on the cryosphere and the terminology work done under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization's Global Cryosphere Watch program.

That initial work is completed and we are collaborating on a number of other topic area of interest to ESIP such as wildfires of interest to the Ag and Climate cluster and initial work supporting the Soil cluster.

News

2019 - 2023

Meeting notes for the monthly ESIP harmonization of SWEET and EnvO are currently available here

There are also monthly meeting notes from the work on controlled, harmonized cryo vocabulary harmonization working sessions here.

Audio recordings for harmonization sessions available using links available here.



Archive

Activities

  • Working to harmonize Cryospheric terms between SWEET and ENVO.
  • Working on a paper about semantic harmonization experience as well as best practices for semantic harmonization based in part on the SWEET/ENVO experience along with a vision and strategy for moving forward. See more on this under the Resources section.

Get Involved

  • Email List: Join here
  • Monthly Meetings: Third Wednesday of the month at 2pm EST
  • Last Meeting: Wed of Sept. 20th 2023.
  • Next "Hackathon" Meeting: Not set
  • Next Harmonization/Foundry Meeting: Wed. Oct. 11th, (2-4) EDT

These meetings are listed in the ESIP Calendar.

You can join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. Join our Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85344853594?pwd=cENuRUY1QW4wTDk2Z212K3cxSUVUQT09

Meeting ID: 853 4485 3594

Passcode: 532583

  • Contact Chairs: Ruth Duerr, Gary Berg-Cross

Resources