Ontologies and the semantic web: key enablers for earth and space science advances (conference)
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abstract: Ontologies and ontology web languages, such as OWL, are beginning to have significant impacts in a broad range of scientific and other disciplines. Specifically, the opportunity to unambigously provide declarative and operational specifications of term meanings and connect those specifications to documents and data sets containing those terms, has the potential to revolutionize interoperability of data and documents. We have begun a few efforts to leverage scientific ontologies to support interoperability of scientific data by providing tools and infrastructure that utilize definitions of scientific terms that are captured in ontologies and linked on the web. We will discuss both our infrastructure and also provide an introduction to how the emerging semantic web may be leveraged to advance earth and space science. DE: 9810 New fields (not classifiable under other headings)
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| Abstract | Ontologies and ontology web languages, suc … Ontologies and ontology web languages, such as OWL, are beginning to have significant impacts in a broad range of scientific and other disciplines. Specifically, the opportunity to unambigously provide declarative and operational specifications of term meanings and connect those specifications to documents and data sets containing those terms, has the potential to revolutionize interoperability of data and documents. We have begun a few efforts to leverage scientific ontologies to support interoperability of scientific data by providing tools and infrastructure that utilize definitions of scientific terms that are captured in ontologies and linked on the web. We will discuss both our infrastructure and also provide an introduction to how the emerging semantic web may be leveraged to advance earth and space science. DE: 9810 New fields (not classifiable under other headings) ds (not classifiable under other headings) |
| Address | San Francisco, Ca. + |
| Author | Deborah L. McGuinness + |
| Bibtype | inproceedings + |
| Booktitle | American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting (AGU2005) + |
| Key | mcguinness2005ontologies + |
| Month | December + |
| Note | Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract IN41B-01 + |
| Tag | Natural science + |
| Title | Ontologies and the Semantic Web: Key Enablers for Earth and Space Science Advances + |
| Year | 2005 + |

