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Tutorial | '''Tutorial: Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community''' | ||
Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community | |||
'''Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense and Security''' | |||
09:00 - 09:40 Registration / Breakfast | 09:00 - 09:40 Registration / Breakfast | ||
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09:40 - 10:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data | 09:40 - 10:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data | ||
:Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization | |||
:The need for agile ontology development | |||
Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization | :The need for coordinated ontology development | ||
The need for agile ontology development | :Principles of agile coordinated ontology development | ||
The need for coordinated ontology development | :Basic Formal Ontology as top-level architecture | ||
Principles of agile coordinated ontology development | :Reference ontologies vs. application ontologies | ||
Basic Formal Ontology as top-level architecture | |||
Reference ontologies vs. application ontologies | |||
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Barry Smith (NCOR): Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO | Barry Smith (NCOR): Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO | ||
:What is an Information Artifact? | |||
:The need for a standardized representation of information artifact metadata | |||
What is an Information Artifact? | :The relation of aboutness | ||
The need for a standardized representation of information artifact metadata | :Attributes of Information Artifacts | ||
The relation of aboutness | :The Dublin Core and how to do things wrong | ||
Attributes of Information Artifacts | :IAO-Intel: An extension of IAO for the consistent annotation of intelligence-related 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 | 12:45- 13:45 Lunch | ||
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13:45 - 15:00 | 13:45 - 15:00 | ||
A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work | Ron Rudnicki (CUBRC): A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work | ||
:The DCGS-A Ontology Suite | |||
:Agent, Event, Geospatial and Time Ontologies | |||
The DCGS-A Ontology Suite | :Annotation vs. explication | ||
Agent, Event, Geospatial and Time Ontologies | :How DCGS-A Ontologies are being used for the explication of data models | ||
Annotation vs. explication | :Standard operating procedures and ontology quality assurance | ||
How DCGS-A Ontologies are being used for the explication of data models | |||
Standard operating procedures and ontology quality assurance | |||
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15:15 – 16:30 | 15:15 – 16:30 | ||
Dave Salmen and William Mandrick (Data Tactics Corp.): The Email Ontology | |||
Why build an Email Ontology? | Why build an Email Ontology? | ||
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Attributes of emails | Attributes of emails | ||
Examples of use of the Email Ontology | Examples of use of the Email Ontology | ||
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Presentation at 2pm on November 13 as part of Session 1B of the 2013 [http://stids.c4i.gmu.edu/agenda2013.php STIDS] conference: | |||
IAO-Intel: An Ontology of Information Artifacts in the Intelligence Domain [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/2013/STIDS/IAO-Intel-Presentation-Nov-13.pptx Slides] |
Revision as of 17:01, 10 November 2013
Tutorial: Information Ontologies for the Intelligence Community
Semantic Technology for Intelligence, Defense and Security
09:00 - 09:40 Registration / Breakfast
09:40 - 10:40 Barry Smith (NCOR): The Role of Ontology in the Era of Big (Military) Data
- Importance of ontologies for Big Data utilization
- 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
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11:15 - 12:45
Barry Smith (NCOR): Introduction to the Information Artifact Ontology – IAO
- What is an Information Artifact?
- 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
Ron Rudnicki (CUBRC): A Survey of DCGS-A Ontology Work
- 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
15:15 – 16:30
Dave Salmen and William Mandrick (Data Tactics Corp.): The Email Ontology
Why build an Email Ontology? The Email Ontology as module of IAO-Intel Attributes of emails Examples of use of the Email Ontology
Presentation at 2pm on November 13 as part of Session 1B of the 2013 STIDS conference:
IAO-Intel: An Ontology of Information Artifacts in the Intelligence Domain Slides