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University at Buffalo, April 3-5, 2017
Guest Participants
- Clare Paul, Materials and Ontology Engineer, Air Force Research Lab, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio
- Hedi Karray, Production Engineering Laboratory, ENIT, Toulouse, France
Note on 'MatOnto': The current MatOnto site hosts the Inovex semantic web software, which is in process of being rebranded as 'Mobi'.
Schedule
Monday 9am-noon: Park 141
- Review of the open (= not legally encumbered) portions of the Materials, Manufacturing, and Design (MMD) vocabulary
- Structure of the MMD vocabulary
- Use of MMD in creating Aristotelian definitions.
Monday 1pm-4pm: Park 142
- Review of Categories (against the background of the BFO distinction between universals and defined classes)
By close of Monday session: determination of the scope of MatOnto.
Tuesday 10am-noon: Park 141
- Review of legacy ontologies in the public domain that might serve as inputs to MatOnto
- Tom Hagedorn (Center for eDesign, UMass Amherst):
- Clare Paul (AFRL)
- Materials Property Ontology (moving towards alignment with BFO)
- QUDT (version 2.0) (under Information Artifact Ontology)
- Semantic Materials, Manufacturing, and Design (includes modified QUDT)
- Hedi Karray (Toulouse, ENIT)
- Ruoyu Yang (UB Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
- Functionally Graded Materials (Buffalo) Paper on original version Paper on enhanced ontology Enhanced ontology in OWL
- TBD (and subject to time available)
- MASON (LGIPM, RPK)
- MaterialWays
- Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI)
- CEN SERES and ELSSI-EMD Workshop Output
- CheEBI (already aligned with BFO)
- Dumontier Chemistry
- Dumontier Physics
- Dumontier Periodic Elements
- others?
Tuesday noon-5pm: Jeannette Martin Room, 5th Floor, Capen Hall (please bring lunch)
This session will be a heavy-duty working session involving multiple screens.
- Screen 1: BFO open in an ontology editor
- Screen 2: candidate domain ontology MatOnto input in another and project that onto a 2nd screen beside the BFO projection. We will feature in particular the SLACKS Semantic Knowledge Management System for Laminated Composites, which will be presented by Ian Grosse (UMass Amherst)
- Screen 3: project information about the domain ontology onto a 3rd screen;
-- Annotate the classes and properties of the domain ontology to identify where the domain ontology entities would seem to align with BFO (first iteration). -- Annotate the classes and properties of the domain ontology with the initial set of "portion of material" categories -- Assess the domain ontology hierarchy from a mono-hierarchy perspective -- Remain in-session until Wed at 11:00 am, have lunch, organize and consolidate all material, discuss next steps (rather than Tue?)
Wednesday 9am-noon Park 141: Conclusion
At the conclusion of activity on Wed afternoon, we should have -- at least one location known to all where open MMD definitions for can be sourced -- an organized set of public domain information about each of the domain ontologies (location, description, articles, general initial assessment) -- a starting point for aligning the domain ontologies with the BFO (via class and property annotation of domain ontologies) -- some level of understanding about the correctness of any hierarchies; and as a result, a starting point for reengineering the hierarchy
Background