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Revision as of 15:49, 29 May 2023

Venue Information

SAIC Rosslyn, 1911 Fort Myer Dr, Arlington, VA

Arlington Conference Room (capacity: 40 people)
Iwo Jima Room, for speaker prep, breaks, breakout session (capacity 8-10)

Timing/Set-up

Room will open at 7am the day of the conference for set-up/tech check..

Primary Contacts

Dr. Barry Smith
email: phismith@buffalo.edu
Carter Benson
email: carterbe@buffalo.edu

Provisional Program

June 22

10:00-10:10 Introduction and Welcome

10:10-11:00 Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)

Speaker: Barry Smith, University at Buffalo and the National Center for Ontological Research.

11:10-12:00 Introduction to Referent Tracking (RT)

Speaker: Werner Ceusters, University at Buffalo, Division Chief of Biomedical Ontology.

12:00-1:00 Break for Lunch

1:00-1:50 Introduction to Object Based Production (OBP)

Speaker: Geoff X. Davis, Celestar Corporation, and Guest.

2:00-2:50 Panel: RT and OBP: Common Themes

Themes: provenance, error tracking, time, confidence/likelihood
Panelists:
David Limbaugh, National Center for Ontological Research,
John Beverley, University at Buffalo,
Geoff X. Davis, Celestar Corporation
Jim Tuson, SAIC

3:00-3:50 TBD

Speaker: Jim Tuson

4:00-5:15 Introduction to Defense Ontologies & OBP Applications

Speaker: Forrest Hare, Knowledge Solutions.

June 23

9:00-9:50 Demo of Stases

Speaker: Mark Jensen, CUBRC.

10:00-10:50 RDF Star Seminar

Speaker: Forrest Hare, Knowledge Solutions.

11:00-11:50 Warrant in Medicine

Speaker: David Limbaugh, National Center for Ontological Research.

11:45-12:50 Break for Lunch

1:00-1:50 Provenance

Speaker: Timothy Lebo, contributor to the Provenance Ontology.

2:00-2:50 PROV-O to BFO Mapping

Speaker: Austin Liebers, University at Buffalo

3:00-4:00 Keynote: Title/Topic TBD

Speaker: Ryan Riccucci, Division Chief, U.S. Customs and Border Control.


Registration

There is no registration fee for this event. If you would like to participate, please contact Carter Benson by June 1st at the email above for further details.

Security

Due to SAIC protocols, no non-US citizens can participate in the conference in person or virtually.

Tech

A projector and laptop will be provided. Virtual conference attendance will be available for confirmed participants.

Refreshments

Refreshments and a food will be provided.

Hotel Recommendation

Five Star Accommodation

The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, 3100 South St NW, Washington, DC 20007

Four Star Accommodation

The Graham Georgetown, 1075 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Le Meridien Arlington, 1121 19th St N, Arlington, VA 22209
Hyatt Centric Arlington, 1325 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209


Participants

Barry Smith, UB
Carter Benson, UB
John Beverley, UB
Kieran Johnson, General Motors
Ryan Riccucci, CBP
Forrest Hare, Summit Knowledge Solutions
Geoff Davis, Celestar
Danny Holloway, Celestar
Chuch Cessna, Celestar
Tim Lebo, Air Force Research Laboratory
James Tuson, SAIC
Richard Hencke, Air Force Research Laboratory
Bryan Weaver, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Austin Liebers, UB
Alec Sculley, UB
Roman Ilin, Air Foce Research Laboratory
Victor Rohr, Aerospace
John Bittner, BasisPath, Inc.
Tim Coleman,
Werner Cuesters, UB
Bill Hogan, U FLorida
Limbaugh Limbaugh, CUBRC
Tim Prudhomme, UB
Ann Clark, Nearmap
Mark Jensen, CUBRC
Matt Diller, U FLorida