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'''Tutorial: Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community'''


Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community
organized as part of the conference on '''[http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu/ Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense and Security]''', George Mason University, November 11-13, 2013


Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense and Security
'''Tutorial Schedule'''


09:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): '''The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data''' [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/1-BS-Introduction.pptx Slides] [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/Video-1.mp4 Video]


09:00 - 09:40 Registration / Breakfast
:Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization
:The need for coordinated ontology development
:Principles of agile coordinated ontology development
:Basic Formal Ontology as top-level architecture


09:40 - 10:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data
11:15 Barry Smith (NCOR): '''Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO''' [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/2-BS-IAO.pptx Slides] [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/Video-2.mp4 Video]


Topics
:What is an Information Artifact?
:IAO-Intel: An extension of IAO for the consistent annotation of intelligence-related information artifacts
:The need for a standardized representation of information artifact metadata
:The Dublin Core and how not to solve the problem
:The relation of aboutness
:Attributes of information artifacts


Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization
Presentation to STIDS Conference on November 13:
The need for agile ontology development
The need for coordinated ontology development
Principles of agile coordinated ontology development
Basic Formal Ontology as top-level architecture
Reference ontologies vs. application ontologies


10:40 - 11:15 Break
Barry Smith (NCOR): '''IAO-Intel: An Ontology of Information Artifacts in the Intelligence Domain''' [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/3-BS-Talk.pptx Slides]  [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/Video-3.mp4 Video] [[STIDS 2013 Paper | Paper]]


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13:45 Ron Rudnicki (CUBRC):''' A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work''' [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/4-Rudnicki-AIRS.pptx Slides] [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/Video-4.mp4 Video]


11:15 - 12:45
:The DCGS-A Ontology Suite
:Agent, Event, Geospatial and Time Ontologies
:Annotation vs. explication
:How DCGS-A Ontologies are being used for the explication of data models
:Standard operating procedures and ontology quality assurance


Barry Smith (NCOR): Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO
15:15 Dave Salmen and William Mandrick (Data Tactics Corp.): '''The Email Ontology''' [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/5-Email.pptx Slides]
 
:Why build an Email Ontology?
Topics
:The Email Ontology as module of IAO-Intel
 
:Attributes of emails
What is an Information Artifact?
:Examples of use of the Email Ontology
The need for a standardized representation of information artifact metadata
The relation of aboutness
Attributes of Information Artifacts
The Dublin Core and how to do things wrong
IAO-Intel: An extension of IAO for the consistent annotation of intelligence-related information artifacts
 
12:45- 13:45 Lunch
 
13:45 - 15:00
 
A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work (Ron Rudnicki, CUBRC)
 
Topics
 
The DCGS-A Ontology Suite
Agent, Event, Geospatial and Time Ontologies
Annotation vs. explication
How DCGS-A Ontologies are being used for the explication of data models
Standard operating procedures and ontology quality assurance
 
15:00 - 15:15 Break
 
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15:15 – 16:30
 
The Email Ontology (Dave Salmen and William Mandrick, Data Tactics Corp.)
 
Topics
 
Why build an Email Ontology?
The Email Ontology as module of IAO-Intel
Attributes of emails
Examples of use of the Email Ontology

Latest revision as of 19:17, 5 December 2013

Tutorial: Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community

organized as part of the conference on Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense and Security, George Mason University, November 11-13, 2013

Tutorial Schedule

09:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data Slides Video

Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization
The need for coordinated ontology development
Principles of agile coordinated ontology development
Basic Formal Ontology as top-level architecture

11:15 Barry Smith (NCOR): Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO Slides Video

What is an Information Artifact?
IAO-Intel: An extension of IAO for the consistent annotation of intelligence-related information artifacts
The need for a standardized representation of information artifact metadata
The Dublin Core and how not to solve the problem
The relation of aboutness
Attributes of information artifacts

Presentation to STIDS Conference on November 13:

Barry Smith (NCOR): IAO-Intel: An Ontology of Information Artifacts in the Intelligence Domain Slides Video Paper

13:45 Ron Rudnicki (CUBRC): A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work Slides Video

The DCGS-A Ontology Suite
Agent, Event, Geospatial and Time Ontologies
Annotation vs. explication
How DCGS-A Ontologies are being used for the explication of data models
Standard operating procedures and ontology quality assurance

15:15 Dave Salmen and William Mandrick (Data Tactics Corp.): The Email Ontology Slides

Why build an Email Ontology?
The Email Ontology as module of IAO-Intel
Attributes of emails
Examples of use of the Email Ontology