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4:00 Piotr Kulicki (Catholic University of Lublin): Ontology of Self-Driving Cars | 4:00 Piotr Kulicki (Catholic University of Lublin): Ontology of Self-Driving Cars | ||
Presents a BFO-based ontology of autonomous driving, whose content is based on an industrial standard (SAE J3016). | :Presents a BFO-based ontology of autonomous driving, whose content is based on an industrial standard (SAE J3016). | ||
4:30 Amelia Kahn (University at Buffalo): Definitions of Uncertainty | 4:30 Amelia Kahn (University at Buffalo): Definitions of Uncertainty | ||
A preliminary survey of meanings assigned by government agencies to estimative words in the domain of probability and statistics. | :A preliminary survey of meanings assigned by government agencies to estimative words in the domain of probability and statistics. | ||
5:00 Ryan | 5:00 Ryan Riccucci (US Border Patrol): Applied Ontology for Homeland Security | ||
A brief history of the interoperability challenges facing the homeland security domain and a review of use cases. | :A brief history of the interoperability challenges facing the homeland security domain and a review of use cases. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:25, 8 April 2022
Date: Tuesday April 5, 2022, 4-5:30pm
Venue: 141 Park Hall.
Program
4:00 Piotr Kulicki (Catholic University of Lublin): Ontology of Self-Driving Cars
- Presents a BFO-based ontology of autonomous driving, whose content is based on an industrial standard (SAE J3016).
4:30 Amelia Kahn (University at Buffalo): Definitions of Uncertainty
- A preliminary survey of meanings assigned by government agencies to estimative words in the domain of probability and statistics.
5:00 Ryan Riccucci (US Border Patrol): Applied Ontology for Homeland Security
- A brief history of the interoperability challenges facing the homeland security domain and a review of use cases.