seronto process
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ALTER-NET AND SERONTONic Bertrand on behalf of ALTER-Net I6 Team
OVERVIEW
• Brief introduction
• Ontology Creation Process
• Lessons Learned - What work and what could work better
ALTER-NET
• Network for Long term ecological research
• Need to integrate data from many different sources, types... etc...
• Metadata information catalogue (InfoBase) (What’s being measured, where)
• Semantic framework for data integration (SERONTO)
Socio-Ecological Research and Observation oNTOlogy
SERONTO Components
Ecosystems
Socio-Economics
Biodiversity
Landscape
Taxonomy
ISO19115
Units
OBOE
Core ontology Domain ontologyExternal
ontologies
Coreontology
InfoBase
EML
Common domainknowledge space
Core OntologyDomain OntologiesImported/Mapped Standards & Ontologies
Short term perspective: Common model on how ecological and socio-ecological
observations can be structured for data management Agreed common representation on observations across
different domains Agreed common key domain concepts (common
knowledge space)
Mid-to long term perspective: Integrative data model for seamless data access and
querying across multiple institutions and diverse data types (tested, mid-to long term perspective)
Uses of SERONTO
SERONTO CORE ONTOLOGY
There are five main aspects to consider:
1. Sampling structure (where does the "object" of measurement come from, and how is it selected)
2. Observation on “objects": what parameter, when (time stamp) and how (method chains)
3. For each parameter precision, scale, units and dimensions are identified
4. Make use of available knowledge collected in the reference catalogue
5. Grouping method for connecting pieces of information which relate to each other
Ontology Creation Process
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESRole Who Description
decision forum The whole community (if small) or delegates of the community for which the ontology is developed
decides on proposed ontology solutions for each issue and ensure the common acceptance in the community
ontology working group formed by members of the community who are working on a specific ontology aspect
Carry out the ontology process steps 1 to 3, including the creation of examples (step 5)
working group coordinator One member of the working group overview over the group process (WIKI)
responsible person for ontology issue One member of the working group overview over the specific issue, the deadlines (WIKI)
ontology experts Experts of the community Carry out ontology process step 4 to bring all solutions together formalized in ontologies
ontology coordinator Process experts of the community overview over whole process, deadlines; facilitates the process and acts as a process mediator
WORKSHOPS / FACE TO FACEBrainstorm
Conceptual Models
Load into Protege
Create examples / instances
Document Examples in Wiki
Document Issues in Wiki
DOMAIN ONTOLOGY WORKING GROUPS
Small GroupsWork through examples
to develop domain ontologyTest Core Ontology
Raise issuesCommunicate findings
with other groups
Ontology Creation Process
Decision
work in progress under discussion voting periodprolongedvoting period
WPS WPE DD VD PVD
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Issue
WIKI AS A DECISION FORUM
WIKI AS A DECISION FORUM
WIKI AS A DECISION FORUM
WIKI AS A DECISION FORUM
WIKI AS A TOOL TO REFINE DEV PROCESS
TOOL TO REFINE PROCESS
CONCLUSIONS• It’s hard!
• Technical solutions can get in the way
• Emotions can get in the way
• Groups / Leadership change
• Strong coordination is essential
• A Clear, Open and agreed Process help
• Well managed Face to Face meetings are key
• Everybody will eventually contribute -- It takes time and effort
WHAT COULD HAVE WORKED BETTER
• Documentation of discussions
• Focus on short-term application of ontology to demonstrate benefits of approach
• Closure of contentious points
• Develop examples earlier
• Work with real data earlier
• Establish clearer framework for domain ontologies
• Publish
http://www5.umweltbundesamt.at/ALTERNet/index.php?title=Ont:Ontology_Creation_Portal
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