OntologySummit2007 Population Session

= OntologySummit2007: "Population" Session =

The purpose of this session is to categorize ontologies according to the framework, producing a map of a whole space of ontologies along several dimensions. When we are done we should see a broad tent with many species of animals under the shade, and maybe a few that are resting outside.

Session Details

 * Subject: Ontology Summit 2007 Workshop-2 - Populating the Framework
 * Session Chair: Dr. Tom Gruber (TagCommons)
 * Date: Monday, April 24, 2006
 * On-site Location: ...(tba)..., NIST Campus, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.
 * Logistics: see also http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2007_04_19#nid103S
 * Session: 1:30 - 5:00pm EDT (3.5 Hours)
 * Start Time: 1:30 PM EDT / 10:30 AM PDT / 17:30 UTC (see world clock for other time zones)
 * Remote Dial-in Number:
 * from US: +1-605-475-8590 (South Dakota, USA)
 * from Europe, call:
 * Belgium 070-35-9989
 * France 0826-100-277
 * Germany 01805-00-7649
 * Ireland 0818-270-034
 * Italy 0848-390-175
 * Switzerland 0848-560-195
 * UK 0870-738-0763
 * callers from other countries please dial into either one of the US or European numbers
 * Conference ID: "5823120#"
 * Direct call from from Skype: +990008275823120


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 * Prior registration is mandatory (especially for on-site attendees). Please refer to details at: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2007#nidV3W


 * This session, like all our other events, is open to the public. Anyone interested (who is not a convener of the summit) is welcomed to attend as an observer.


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 * Please note that this session will be recorded, and the audio archives is expected to be made available as open content to our community membership and the public at-large under our prevailing open IPR policy.

Session Objectives
The purpose of this session is to categorize ontologies according to the framework, producing a map of a whole space of ontologies along several dimensions. When we are done we should see a broad tent with many species of animals under the shade, and maybe a few that are resting outside.

Resources:

 * OntologySummit2007_Framework_Session
 * OntologySummit2007_Survey/Response & OntologySummit2007_Survey/ResponseAnalysis

Agenda

 * 1:30pm - Welcome / Goals of this Session - Session Chair: TomGruber - audio (1m:44s; mp3; 0.20MB)


 * The 'Population' process -


 * What we learned from the Survey - KenBaclawski: OntologySummit2007_Survey Analysis - slides & audio (30m:59s; mp3; 3.54MB)


 * Briefing (10 minutes each max.) from:
 * PatCassidy: "COSMO and Defining Vocabulary" - slides & audio (23m:19s; mp3; 2.67MB)
 * ThomasVanderWal: "Overview of Folksonomy" - slides & audio (52m:57s; mp3; 6:06MB)


 * Breakout Group Task:
 * download Population-spreadsheet and fill it out for the few artifacts your group has selected to populate
 * return the filled out spreadsheet back to [mailto:peter.yim@cim3.com peter.yim@cim3.com] before the end of today
 * Groups are:
 * group-A - BFO, SUMO, PSL, Engg-Math-Ontology - PatCassidy, LeoObrst, MichaelGruninger, ArturoSanchez, JoeKopena
 * work product: spreadsheet entries
 * group-B - del.icio.us, DublinCore, WordNet, ... - TomGruber, ThomasVanderWal
 * work product for:
 * del.icio.us
 * DublinCore - a faceted taxonomy
 * WordNet - a networked taxonomy
 * Tag-Ontology
 * group-C - EDCS, Geospatial-Ontology - CharlesTurnitsa, DougHolmes
 * work product: spreadsheet entries
 * group-D - GO, MeSH, ... - OlivierBodenreider, AlanBond, KathyLesh, HyoilHan, KenBaclawski
 * work product: spreadsheet entries
 * group-E - ISO 15944-4 - BillMcCarthy
 * work product: ISO-15944-4 assessment
 * group-Z - dimensions - PeterBrown, DeniseBedford, JimDisbrow, JackTeller, SusanTurnbull, BobSmith, CharlesTurnitsa, KenBaclawski, VincentReboul ... (tbc)
 * work product: OntologySummit2007_FrameworksForConsideration/DimensionsMap


 * Discussion


 * 5:00pm - Adjournment

Questions, Answers & Discourse:

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Session Recording of this Ontology Summit 2007 Session

 * To listen to the audio recording, click on the corresponding "audio" links above (at the end of each agenda item)
 * It is recommended that you listen to the session while having the presentation (slides) opened in front of you. Where available, the slides can be downloaded to your desktop by click on the agenda item's "hyperlinked description".


 * Unedited recordings of the entire session is also available below:
 * Audio archive of segment before the break (1h:50m:25s; mp3) - compressed audio (13.0 MB) / hi-fi audio (101.0 MB)
 * Audio archive of segment after the break (25m:36s; mp3) - compressed audio (2.9 MB) / hi-fi audio (23.0 MB)


 * Credits:
 * Digital Recording - Many thanks for the excellent recording services provided by Audio-Video Services of NIST
 * Audio file post-processing - Thanks are also due to PeterYim and ArnoldYim for the excellent (and very labor-intensive) job of cutting, annotating, tagging and preparing the audio files for podcasting easy access on this wiki