Linked Data Geo Vocabulary Background GeoVoCampDC2011 03 June 2011 Todd Pehle

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
OGC GeoSPARQL: Standardizing Spatial Query on the Semantic Web
Advertisements

Metadata Support for OMG's Emerging Ontology & Vocabulary Management Initiative Elisa Kendall Sandpiper Software April 10, 2008.
1 Elisa Kendall August 6, 2009 OOR For Public Sector Use Metadata Questions.
1 Copyright ©2007 Sandpiper Software, Inc. Vocabulary, Ontology & Specification Management at OMG Elisa Kendall Sandpiper Software
Resource description and access for the digital world Gordon Dunsire Centre for Digital Library Research University of Strathclyde Scotland.
Status on the Mapping of Metadata Standards
Australian NADC 1st August 2010 Kim Finney (Manager, Australian Antarctic Data Centre & Chief Officer, SCAR Standing Committee on Antarctic Data Management)
Combining OS and OSM Data - A Case Study for geospatial data integration Name: Du Heshan Supervisor: Dr Suchith Anand.
Smart Qualitative Data: Methods and Community Tools for Data Mark-Up SQUAD Libby Bishop Online Qualitative Data Resources: Best Practice in Metadata Creation.
Report on progress Stakeholder workshop, 29 Jan 2003.
1/ 26 AGROVOC and the OWL Web Ontology Language: the Agriculture Ontology Service - Concept Server OWL model NKOS workshop Alicante,
Maines Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) Focuses on research of the coupled dynamics of social- ecological systems (SES) and the translation of.
Routemap to derive ISO models from BUFR Why do we need both ISO and BUFR models? –The BUFR data model is very large – much larger in principle than most.
Korean Place Name Information Service on the Web 2.0 Environment
National Environmental Research Institute, University of Aarhus, Denmark GIS Guidance update.
Creating Linked Data Juan F. Sequeda Semantic Technology Conference June 2011.
A Stepwise Modeling Approach for Individual Media Semantics Annett Mitschick, Klaus Meißner TU Dresden, Department of Computer Science, Multimedia Technology.
IPY and Semantics Siri Jodha S. Khalsa Paul Cooper Peter Pulsifer Paul Overduin Eugeny Vyazilov Heather lane.
NSDI Standards and Emerging International Geospatial Data Standards - Avoiding a Clash Richard Hogan U.S. Geological Survey Reston, Virginia June 23, 1998.
Linked Data Practices for the Geospatial Community Talk subtitle Presented at GEOSS Workshop on Climate Boulder Colorado, 23 September 2011 Stephan Zednik,
Nov Copyright Galdos Systems Inc. November 2001 Geography Markup Language Enabling the Geo-spatial Web.
SIOC: Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities HY-566 Theodoros Dionysiou 1616 Nicolaou Stavros 1686 Andreas Pobatzis 1851.
University of the Aegean, Department of Geography The emerge of Semantic Geoportals Athanasis Nikolaos Konstantinos Kalabokidis Vaitis Michail Soulakellis.
Georeferencing Historical Placenames and Tracking Changes Over Time Georeferencing Workshop Harvard University 21 March 2008 Lex Berman China Historical.
Geospatial standards Beyond FGDC Geog 458: Map Sources and Errors March 3, 2006.
Rebecca Boger Earth and Environmental Sciences Brooklyn College.
Martin Doerr, Gerald Hiebel, Institute of Computer Science
© NERC All rights reserved BGS Linked Data Pilot – aims & objectives DNF Expert Group Meeting London, 18/11/10 John Laxton.
Implemented Systems Presenter: Manos Karpathiotakis Extended Semantic Web Conference 2012.
ALKIS-ATKIS modelling using ISO standards Workshop “Standards in action” – Lisbon – Clemens Portele interactive instruments GmbH Trierer.
Geodata to Geoservices Design Issues for GI Infrastructures Josef Strobl Universität Salzburg Austrian Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information.
Intro to the June DC VoCamp A few words from the Organizers: Ed Summer, Todd Pehle and Gary Berg-Cross.
Information Systems & Semantic Web University of Koblenz ▪ Landau, Germany Semantic Web - Multimedia Annotation – Steffen Staab
1 The NERC DataGrid DataGrid The NERC DataGrid DataGrid AHM 2003 – 2 Sept, 2003 e-Science Centre Metadata of the NERC DataGrid Kevin O’Neill CCLRC e-Science.
Metadata and Geographical Information Systems Adrian Moss KINDS project, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Geo-Semantics and Interoperability for Spatial Data and Technology Joshua Lieberman Traverse Technologies Inc. SOCoP Workshop, Mc Lean, VA, October 17,
Coastal Atlas Interoperability - Ontologies (continued) Luis Bermudez Stephanie Watson Marine Metadata Interoperability Initiative 1.
Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Ghislain Atemezing FI, UPM, EURECOM, Introduction to Linked Data.
Ontology Summit2007 Survey Response Analysis Ken Baclawski Northeastern University.
ISPRS Congress 2000 Multidimensional Representation of Geographic Features E. Lynn Usery Research Geographer U.S. Geological Survey.
Semantic Visualization What do we mean when we talk about visualization? - Understanding data - Showing the relationships between elements of data Overviews.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey A Consideration of Geospatial Feature Formation in Linked Open Vocabularies Workshop on Linked Open.
D2.5 Proof-of-Concept Evaluation for Modelling Time and Space.
SKOS. Ontologies Metadata –Resources marked-up with descriptions of their content. No good unless everyone speaks the same language; Terminologies –Provide.
Archie Warnock, A/WWW Enterprises OCG Catalog Specification v2.0 Overview and Discussion Archie Warnock, Doug Nebert Yonsook Enloe, Jolyon Martin May 14,
SOCoP Workshop 2010 Discussion Notes Frameworks, Vocabularies, Demos.
Introduction to the Semantic Web and Linked Data Module 1 - Unit 2 The Semantic Web and Linked Data Concepts 1-1 Library of Congress BIBFRAME Pilot Training.
Creating a Semantic Web with Linked Data Todd King.
SamePlaceAs.org Linking Locations since 2011 dc:creatorTodd Pehle foaf:mboxtpehle at orbistechnologies.com foaf:memberOrbis Technologies dc:dateDecember.
Conclusions Presenter: Manolis Koubarakis Extended Semantic Web Conference 2012.
Geography Markup Language (GML). GML What is GML? – Scope  The Geography Markup Language is  a modeling language for geographic information  an encoding.
A Spatial Ontology Community of Practice Building the World Wide World Web.
Merging Metadata Standards: FGDC CSDGM and ISO and Sharon Shin Federal Geographic Data Committee Metadata Coordinator
Analysis of Use Cases (and to some extent, standards) - Keith G Jeffery, Rebecca Koskela.
© Copyright 2015 STI INNSBRUCK PlanetData D2.7 Recommendations for contextual data publishing Ioan Toma.
Describing resources II: Dublin Core CERN-UNESCO School on Digital Libraries Rabat, Nov 22-26, 2010 Annette Holtkamp CERN.
USGS ScienceBase Making Connections with Metadata Integration GSA2011 R. Sky Bristol.
CNI Spring 2016 Membership Meeting San Antonio TX Linked Data Implementations— Who, What and Why? Karen Smith-Yoshimura OCLC Research.
Smart Maps and Dumb Questions: A Geospatial Semantic Web Interoperability Experiment Joshua Lieberman Traverse Technologies, Inc. & Northrop Grumman Information.
Bavarian Agency for Surveying and Geoinformation AAA - The contribution of the AdV in an increasing European Spatial Data Infrastructure - the German Way.
Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) Monthly Status/review call Wednesday November 2 nd 2011.
Semantic metadata in the Catalogue Frédéric Houbie.
Semantic and geographic information system for MCDA: review and user interface building Christophe PAOLI*, Pascal OBERTI**, Marie-Laure NIVET* University.
Linked Data Web that can be processed by machines
Bringing The IPTC News Architecture into the Semantic Web
Department of Geography Jeon-Young Kang · Yi Yang
knowledge organization for a food secure world
Uncontrolled copy when printed
RDF Standard Data Model Exchange
Session 2: Metadata and Catalogues
Presentation transcript:

Linked Data Geo Vocabulary Background GeoVoCampDC June 2011 Todd Pehle

Linked Data Geo Vocabularies The Need for Geo Vocabularies in Linked Data The Lack of Geo Vocabularies in Linked Data The Linked Locations Story So Far How GeoVoCampDC2011 Can Help

Orbis Technologies, Inc. 3 The Need For Geo Vocabularies in the Web of Linked Locations Linked Data + Location Data = Linked Locations Web of Linked Locations: A spatiotemporal projection of the Web of Linked Data (a global spatial KB) Web of Linked Locations: Horizontally interlinks the Geo Web & vertically links the Semantic Web & Geo Web To build a Web of Linked Locations we need: –Linked Data –Geo Data –Query Language (GeoSPARQL) –Tools –Last but not least… A minimal core set of geo vocabulary Building Blocks

Building the Worlds Spatial KB Geo Web has base vector layers (GIS Data) to be connected to Web of Linked Data. Linked Locations inter-connects Geo Web features & bridges Linked Data with Geo Web. Linked Data exposes thematic attribution & relationships of Linked Locations. Linked Data + Geo Web Geo Web Links (horizontal links) (vertical links)

FOAF = Person Organization Ontology = Organizations OWL-Time = Time Event Ontology = Events (sort of) SIOC = Linking online communities, wikis, blogs, etc. SKOS = Thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies Dublin Core = Authoring Metadata VOID = Vocabulary Of Interlinked Data (Dataset metadata) Provenance Vocabulary = Lineage, provenance The Lack of Geo Vocabularies in the Web of Linked Data W3C Basic Geo = 1 Geo Model (GeoSPARQL soon)

The Linked Locations Story So Far 2006: TimBL posts Linked Data principles 2006: W3C Geo XG Incubator Group – Produced GeoRSS variant and identified: Features, Types, Toponyms, Spatial Relations, CRS, Metadata, Web Services 2009: NeoGeoVoCamp – GeoSPARQL conceptually introduced, reviewed GeoXG, created 9-I model : GeoSPARQL (OGC) – Produced minimal geographic feature/geometry plus spatial topology relationships model 2011: GeoVoCampSouthampton – Scale vocabulary, Nearness vocabulary, Geometry vocabulary, ISO 19115/19139 Metadata, Temporal vocabulary 2011: GeoVoCampDC2011 – Produced ???

GeoVoCampDC2011 Geo Vocabs What about where do we want to review, extend, create? Potential ideas for domain-independent modeling: –Review & Identify any needed extensions to GeoSPARQL since it will be a core component (additional semantics or other relations) –Review GeoVoCampSouthampton2011 vocabularies; align with GeoSPARQL –How to align W3C Basic Geo? –Points Of Interest Model: Lightweight feature type/toponym model used to construct/extend feature types (vs. fully define) –Survey/build/extend an events/spatiotemporal model that aligns with GeoSPARQL –Equivalence/disambiguation/similarity links for geographic features –GeoProvenance/GeoVOID –Linked Data Best Practices for modeling semantics of multi-part geometries, linear referencing, GPS tracks, routing, others?

Goal: The Linked Locations Core? GeoSPARQL Spatial Relations Events Feature Types Geometry

Topics: –W3C Basic Geo work –SWEET Overview –Topography & Landforms Modeling –ODPs –Bottom-up Methodology / Clustering –Triplifying GeoData –POI/Placename –Land Use Ontology –Geometry Vocab Review/Southampton Vocabs –OSM / LGD –GeoNames/Gazetteer issues