Basic Formal Ontology Summit Meeting
Announcement
The 2023 Basic Formal Ontology Summit Meeting will be held May 23rd-25th, 2023. The aims of the meeting are:
- to bring together researchers who have played an important role in the development and application of BFO, to highlight the practical impact and value of using BFO as a top-level architecture,
- to identify and work through outstanding issues experienced by users of BFO,
- to begin the creation of a set of BFO-conformant ontologies in the domain of government policy and data
Subsidiary goals are:
- to showcase real-world examples of incorporation of BFO in development pipelines and their practical impacts
- to promote collaboration across different groups of BFO users
- to share case studies illustrating challenges arising in BFO use, evaluation, interpretation, and revision
- to reveal differences in interpretation of BFO terms and relations, and of associated strategies for using BFO
- to share strategies of evaluation of BFO from different user bases
- to identify and disseminate strategies for improving the quality of BFO-based ontologies
Paper and Workshop Presentations
Those wishing to present a paper at this meeting, including at the workshops mentioned below, should submit a short abstract (~200 words) to John Beverley [1] before February 15th. Confirmation of acceptance will be issued by February 28th. Paper presentations are especially welcome on applications, uses cases, and practical aspects of employing BFO. See below for more descriptions of desirable presentation topics.
Those wishing to present a workshop should contact Barry Smith [2] as soon as possible. Note that we are planning for a meeting consisting entirely of plenary sessions. Hence, the number of workshops will be kept to a minimum.
Workshops chairs will decide each workshop structure (for example: panel, successive talks, one talk + responses, etc.); each workshop will be approximately 1-2 hours in length.
Registration
Participants may register here.
Early-bird registration fees are as follows (up to May 16th):
- Students - None
- Junior Faculty/Postdocs - $100
- Senior Faculty, Government, Industry - $300
These fees are designed primarily to cover venue and refreshment costs. After the early-bird registration period up to the event date, the registration fees will be as follows:
- Students - $50
- Junior Faculty/Postdocs - $150
- Senior Faculty, Government, Industry - $400
We are currently exploring possibilities for zoom participation, but given the goals of the event we strongly encourage in-person participation.
A processing fee of 10% will be charged for cancellations up to May 16th; thereafter, no refunds.
Keynote Speakers
We are happy to announce five keynote speakers (information will be updated as it becomes available).
The first keynote will be given by Werner Ceusters, who will speak on
The Axiomatization of BFO 2020: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Abstract
and will be titled Time Matters
and will be titled BFO-FOL for Domain Ontologies
,
Field Reports from Using BFO in Scientific Ontologies
For a Government Ontology
Dates
May 23 (Tuesday) - 25 (Thursday), 2023
Venue
Main Ballroom of the University at Buffalo Center for Tomorrow
The Center for Tomorrow, located at the University at Buffalo’s Amherst campus, houses a 350-seat conference area that can be converted into smaller meeting rooms, a reception and display area, a food preparation and serving facility, and a 7,500-square-foot open courtyard.
Hotel
Attendees are encouraged to book rooms at Comfort Inn University by following the link here.
Comfort Inn University is a four minute walk from the BFO-SM venue and guests will be provided coffee and breakfast each morning.
Tentative Schedule
Tuesday, May 23
Start Time: 9:00am
- 9-9:15am: Opening Remarks
- 9:15-10:30am: Keynote Werner Ceusters: The Axiomatization of BFO 2020: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Abstract
- 10:45-12pm: Keynote Fabian Neuhaus: BFO-FOL for Domain Ontologies Abstract
12-1pm Lunch On-Site
- 1-2:15pm: Keynote Alan Ruttenberg: Time Matters Abstract
- Workshop BFO and Temporal Data (Chair - TBD)
- 2:30-3pm: "Temporal Annotations", Dave Lutz
- 3-3:30pm: "Time and the Continuant: Modeling Temporal Data in BFO-OWL", Ludger Jansen Abstract
- 3:45-5pm: Roundtable The Future of BFO: What Needs to be Changed? (Chair - John Beverley)
5:30pm Banquet for Keynote Speakers and Organizers
Wednesday, May 23
Start Time: 9:00am
- 9-9:15am: Opening Remarks
- 9:15-10:30am: Keynote: Janna Hastings, Field Reports from Using BFO in Scientific Ontologies
- Workshop Applications of BFO in Biomedicine and Industry (Chair - TBD)
- 10:30-11am: "Ontologies for a Learning Health System: Application to PARS3 and theoretical challenges", Adrien Barton, Paul Fabry, Jean-François Ethier Abstract
- 11-11:30am: "The Industrial Ontologies Foundry", Farhad Ameri
- 11:30-12pm: "OccO: The Occupation Ontology" John Beverley, Yongqun "Oliver" He, Sam Smith, et al. Abstract
- 12pm-12:30pm: "Ontologies for Sustainability: Theoretical Challenges", Giorgio Ubbiali, Nicolas Piras, Matthew Lange, Andrea Borghini Abstract
12:30-1:30pm Lunch On-Site
- Workshop Economics and Accounting Ontology (Chair - TBD)
- Workshop BFO and AI (Chair - TBD)
- 3:30-4pm: "Fandaws and BFO", Aaron Damiano
- 4-4:30pm: "BFO and Common Sense", Roman Ilin
- 4:30-5pm: "BFO and the Future of AI", Barry Smith
5:30pm Banquet for All Participants
Thursday, May 25: Government Ontology
Start Time: 9:00am
- 9am-10:15 Keynote: Ryan Riccucci: For a Government Ontology
- Outine of ontology goals for CBP and DHS
- Relation to DoD and IC Ontology Group (DIOWG)
- Information Sharing Ontology. This relates not to the use of ontologies tailor-made to promote information sharing, but rather to the types of entities involved when information is (or is not) shared. For example: provenance, responsible author, clearance level, ...
- Test case: An example of rules governing data sharing between the US and Canada
- 10:15am-11:00 Coffee
- 11:00-12:30 Workshop: Buffalo and Toronto Ontology Group (BoaT) (Chair - Mark Fox)
- Response to Ryan from the Canada side
- Survey of University of Toronto government ontology work (Mark Fox, Megan Katsumi)
- How do we measure the value of sharing data: role of impact
- Survey of Toronto work on the ontology of image (Bart Gajderowicz)
- 12:30-1:30pm Lunch
- 1:30-4:00pm Workshop: DIOWG: Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Ontology Working Group (Chair - Barry Smith)
- Participants: Victor Rohr (Aerospace), Forrest Hare (Summit Knowledge Solutions), Neil Otte (Applied Physics Lab), Amelia Kahn (NCOR), Alan Ruttenberg (NCOR)
End Time: 4:00pm
Organizers
John Beverley (University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY), [3]
Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY), [4]
Participants will include:
Farhad Ameri (Texas State University)
Adrien Barton (CNRS, IRIT, Toulouse)
John Beverley (UB)
Niklas Beckmann (U Bonn)
Carter Benson (UB)
Sydney Cohen (Northwestern U)
Andrea Borghini (U Milan)
Werner Ceusters (UB)
Giacomo De Colle (UB)
Aaron Damiano (Rich Industries, Buffalo)
Bill Duncan (U Florida)
Mark Fox (U Toronto)
Bart Gajderowicz (U Toronto)
Graham Gal (UMass, Amherst)
Pierre Grenon (GSK)
Jinjing Guo (U Michigan)
Janna Hastings (U St Gallen / U Zurich)
Forrest Hare (Summit Knowledge Solutions)
Ali Hasanzadeh (UB)
Yongqun "Oliver" He (U Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Olivia Hobai (UB)
William Hogan (U Florida)
Anthony Huffman (U Michigan)
Regina Hurley (Northwestern U)
Roman Ilin (Air Force Research Lab, Dayton)
Ludger Jansen (U Rostock)
Amelia Kahn (UB)
Megan Katsumi (U Toronto)
Matthew Lange (Center for Food Ontology Operability)
Rasmus Larsen (U Toronto)
Austin Leibers (UB)
David Limbaugh (CUBRC)
Dave Lutz (MITRE)
William McCarthy (Michigan State University)
Eric Merrell (Johns Hopkins APL)
Cameron More (UB)
Fabian Neuhaus (U Magdeburg)
Neil Otte (Johns Hopkins APL)
Nicolas Piras (U Milan)
Tim Prudhomme (UB)
Ryan Riccucci (Customs and Border Patrol HQ, Tucson)
Victor Rohr (Aerospace Corporation)
Daniele Rosu (U Toronto)
Ron Rudnicki (CUBRC)
Alan Ruttenberg (UB)
Gloria Sanso (UB)
Selja Seppala (University College Cork)
Barry Smith (UB)
Giorgio Ubbiali (U Milan)
Jonathan Vajda (SAIC)
Peihong "Karl" Xie (UB)
Yifan Wang (UB)