2013 BFO Meeting
Venue: Ramada Inn, Amherst, NY 14051
Date: May 13-14, 2013.
Starting and Ending Times: The meeting will start with lunch at noon on May 13, and conclude with dinner on May 14.
Day 1: The BFO 2.0 Specification;
Day 2: BFO 2.0 OWL; specifically
- the treatment of time and relations in BFO 2.0 OWL.
- spatial relations.
This meeting is co-located with the PRO-PO-GO meeting, to be held on May 15-16, 2013.
Goals
The goal of the meeting is to finalize the BFO 2.0 specification and to address issues with BFO 2.0 OWL.
Draft Schedule
Monday, May 13, 2013
12:00 Lunch
12:30 The BFO 2.0 Specification
- 1. Brief introduction (Barry Smith)
- 2. Relation to BFO 2.0 Specification to BFO 2.0 FOL, CLIF and OWL
- 3. Survey of current users of BFO 2.0
14:30 Break
- 4. Issues with the Specification, especially as concerns
- Process profiles
- BFO and IAO
- Rigid vs. non-rigid types
18:00 Dinner
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
9:00 BFO 2.0 FOL
10:30 Break
11:00 BFO 2.0 OWL
- Issues with the BFO 2.0 OWL version
12:30 Lunch
13:00 Issues with the BFO 2.0 OWL version (continued)
14:30 Break
15:00 Issues with the BFO 2.0 OWL version (continued)
16:30 Release strategy and plans to create a definitive paper on BFO 2.0
The current draft version of the BFO 2.0 Specification is available here.
For further information please write to Barry Smith or see here.
Participants will include
Matthias Brochhausen (Arkansas)
Werner Ceusters (Buffalo)
Alexander Cox (Buffalo)
Randall Dipert (Buffalo)
Janna Hastings (EBI / Geneva)
William Hogan (Arkansas)
Leonard Jacuzzo (Buffalo)
Mark Jensen (Buffalo)
Tatiana Malyuta (CUNY)
Darren Natale (Georgetown)
Fabian Neuhaus (NIST)
Alan Ruttenberg (Buffalo)
Stefan Schulz (Medical University of Graz)
Selja Seppälä (Buffalo)
Barry Smith (Buffalo)
Background Reading
For introductory reading see: Pierre Grenon and Barry Smith: "SNAP and SPAN: Towards Dynamic Spatial Ontology", Spatial Cognition and Computation, 4 (2004), 69-103.
For introductory reading on relations see: Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters, et al., “Relations in Biomedical Ontologies”, Genome Biology (2005), 6 (5), R46.
For discussion of core BFO issues see: Barry Smith and Werner Ceusters, “Ontological Realism as a Methodology for Coordinated Evolution of Scientific Ontologies”, Applied Ontology, 5 (2010), 139–188.
The paper here contains some material pertaining to process profiles: “Classifying Processes: An Essay in Applied Ontology”, Ratio, in press.
And the paper here contains material on the proposed BFO 2.0 classification of objects: “On Classifying Material Entities in Basic Formal Ontology”, in Interdisciplinary Ontology. Proceedings of the Third Interdisciplinary Ontology Meeting, Tokyo: Keio University Press, 2012, 1-13.