ppy/chat-transcript_unedited_20130507a.txt ------- Chat transcript from room: socop_20130507 2013-05-07 GMT-08:00 [PDT] ------- [9:09] PeterYim: This is the chat-workspace for the ... = Virtual Workshop on Semantics in Geospatial and Other Architectures: Design and Implementation = Date / Time: Tue 2013-05-07 ; 3-Hr session, starting 12:30pm EDT / 9:30am PDT / 16:30 UTC Session Chair: Dr. NancyWiegand (U of Wisconsin, Madison) Agenda: [pm EDT] * 12:30 NancyWiegand (U of Wisconsin, Madison) - Chair: Opening * 12:40 DouglasFils (Ocean Leadership) - "Data Discovery and Integration An exploration of concepts for IODP" * 1:00 DamianGessler (iPlant Collaborative) - "Semantics for Cyberinfrastructure:The iPlant Collaboratives Semantic Web Platform" * 1:20 DaveKolas (Raytheon BBN Technologies) - "Getting Started with GeoSPARQL" * 1:40 VeronikaMegler (Portland State University) - "The Problem of Semantics in the Metadata Mess" * 2:00 NaicongLi and PhilipMurphy (Redlands Institute & SDS Consortium) - "An Ontology-Driven Web Portal for Spatial Decision Support" * 2:20 break * 2:30 WenwenLi (Arizona State University) - "Knowledge Mining for Intelligent Geospatial Data Discovery" * 2:50 ToddPehle (Orbis Technologies) - "Data and Service Discovery in Linked SDI and Linked VGI" * 3:10 ChaoweiYang (George Mason University) - "Using Semantic Web to Optimize the Discovery, Access, and Utilization of Big Geospatial Data" * 3:30 further comments or questions Logistics: * Refer to details on session page at: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?NsfInterop_Grant/SemanticsInGeospatialArchitectures_2013_05_07 * (if you haven't already done so) please click on "settings" (top center) and morph from "anonymous" to your RealName (in WikiWord format) * Mute control: *7 to un-mute ... *6 to mute * Can't find Skype Dial pad? ** for Windows Skype users: it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Show Dial pad" ** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later or the earlier Skype versions 2.x,) if the dialpad button is not shown in the call window you need to press the "d" hotkey to enable it. . == Proceedings: == . [8:55] anonymous morphed into Naijun Zhou [9:15] anonymous morphed into Douglas Fils [9:23] anonymous morphed into Naicong Li [9:26] anonymous morphed into Veronika Megler [9:26] anonymous morphed into DamianGessler [9:28] anonymous morphed into Anne Thessen [9:28] anonymous2 morphed into Philip Murphy [9:28] anonymous morphed into NancyWiegand [9:29] Gary Berg-Cross: Hello all. [9:29] anonymous morphed into Jim Jacobs [9:29] anonymous2 morphed into Wenwen Li [9:30] anonymous morphed into Ralph Grove [9:30] anonymous2 morphed into OlaAhlqvist [9:33] anonymous2 morphed into AlexShkotin [9:35] anonymous2 morphed into Patrick West [9:35] anonymous2 morphed into Dave Kolas [9:36] anonymous2 morphed into Marshall X Ma [9:36] Anne Thessen: Hello everyone! [9:37] Gary Berg-Cross: I guess all but Chaowei and Todd are on the call so far...unless they are anon [9:37] anonymous4 morphed into Wenwen Li [9:38] anonymous7 morphed into Nick Del Rio [9:38] anonymous5 morphed into RobRovetto [9:39] anonymous1 morphed into JohnGraybeal [9:39] Gary Berg-Cross: Ther slide has Veronuka as last speaker but she will be speaking at 1:40. There are new slides on the site. [9:41] anonymous1 morphed into alberSanchez [9:42] JohnGraybeal: skype isn't actually connecting me to the conference... [9:42] anonymous1 morphed into anonymous123 [9:42] PeterYim: == NancyWiegand opened the session earlier [9:42] PeterYim: == DougFils presenting now ... [9:42] List of members: alberSanchez, AlexShkotin, Anne Thessen, anonymous, anonymous123, DaliaVaranka, DamianGessler, Dave Kolas, Douglas Fils, Fran Lightsom, Gary Berg-Cross, Jim Jacobs, Jim Kirby, JoelBender, JohnGraybeal, Marshall X Ma, MikeDean, Naicong Li, Naijun Zhou, NancyWiegand, Nick Del Rio, OlaAhlqvist, Patrick West, PeterYim, Philip Murphy, Ralph Grove, RobRovetto, TomTinsley, Veronika Megler, vnc2, Wenwen Li [9:44] JohnGraybeal: yeah, the joinconference on skype is a fail for me, will see if I can make something else work. Sorry! [9:46] anonymous1 morphed into TalesPaivaNogueira [9:46] PeterYim: @John - try using your phone or skype-out and call (206) 402-0100 ... PIN=141184# [9:47] TalesPaivaNogueira morphed into Tales Paiva Nogueira [9:50] Gary Berg-Cross: 30 people on the Chat... [9:51] Gary Berg-Cross: @johnG did you toggle in the pwd on Skype??? [9:58] Gary Berg-Cross: Schedule 1:00 Damian Gessler, iPlant Collaborative 1:20 Dave Kolas, Raytheon BBN Technologies 1:40 Veronika Megler, Portland State University 2:00 Naicong Li, Redlands Institute 2:20 BREAK 2:30 Wenwen Li, Arizona State University 2:50 Todd Pehle, Orbis Technologies 3:10 Chaowei (Phil) Yang, George Mason University 3:30 Any further questions [10:00] Gary Berg-Cross: Good arch rep in slide 11 [10:02] PeterYim: == DamianGessler presenting ... [10:07] Marshall X Ma: @Douglas Fils: Can you list a few example vocabularies used in your works. You mentioned vocabularies are important on slides 4 and 10 of your presentation. thx. [10:13] anonymous1 morphed into DanCerys [10:20] Douglas Fils: @Marshall X Ma: I am working to get our current vocabularies update into the web service.. some of the older versions are at http://data.oceandrilling.org/core/ We will try and use the w3c patterns for sharing the current vocabularies soon.. [10:21] PeterYim: @DamianGessler - does enabling a site to serve the data need to be done on the server side by the website provider, or will an enabled client be able to do it on any website? [10:21] Douglas Fils: these are just simple SKOS files.. we would really like to leverage off NERC http://www.bodc.ac.uk/products/web_services/vocab/ [10:22] PeterYim: if the former, do you have a list of your "partners"? [10:22] anonymous2 morphed into Paul Koch [10:23] anonymous1 morphed into Todd Pehle [10:23] PeterYim: == DaveKolas presenting ... [10:25] DamianGessler: @PeterYim - data providers host a SSWAP OWL RDF/XML graph for each service they offer. This "graph" describes their service semantically, allowing for discovery and (automated) engagement. [10:29] PeterYim: @DamianGessler - since your technology is quite domain independent, do you have plans to apply that to other domains beyond "plants" (if so, what domains are being worked on or considered? [10:32] DamianGessler: @PeterYim - geo would be natural (esp. because the of the scientific overlap between bio/geo/plant research). But no firm plans yet; open to follow-up. You are correct that the core technology is domain independent. [10:33] PeterYim: Thank you, Damian [10:38] Fran Lightsom: Can anybody else hear? [10:39] PeterYim: @Fran - yes, I can still hear DaveKolas speaking [10:41] anonymous1 morphed into FrancescaQuattri [10:42] Fran Lightsom: Thanks. I needed to redial. [10:43] Marshall X Ma: @Douglas Fils: Thanks. [10:45] PeterYim: == VeronikaMegler presenting ... [10:45] Dave Kolas: Sorry, apparently my sickness resulted in me talking more slowly than usual. Please let me know if you have any questions about GeoSPARQL. [10:47] JohnGraybeal: @Dave: It was a very nicely put together summary of the technology, very neat to follow. What are the implications on the inference engine of having to satisfy geospatial relation queries? (How many support it, are they very much optimized (yet)?) [10:50] Dave Kolas: The implementations that exist so far use geospatial indices to improve the processing of the queries, much like rdbms with geospatial extensions [10:50] Dave Kolas: So query planning gets a little bit more complicated [10:51] Dave Kolas: There are currently 3 implementations of which I am aware (Oracle, Parliament, and Strabon) [10:52] Dave Kolas: Our hope is that other triple store vendors who currently have some proprietary spatial extensions (ex, Virtuoso) will eventually support GeoSPARQL [10:53] anonymous1 morphed into AlexMirzaoff [11:07] PeterYim: == NaicongLi presenting ... [11:13] PeterYim: URL to SDS Portal http://www.spatial.redlands.edu/sds/ [11:13] Gary Berg-Cross: [11:17] Gary Berg-Cross: Break coming up after Naicong [11:17] PeterYim: @NaicongLi & PhilipMurphy - for the "collected" tools and models, are you working with they from your collaborators/partners or are they "discovered" from publications and the web? [11:21] Gary Berg-Cross: Naicong's updated slides are on the WIki with export labeled. [11:21] PeterYim: ^ should read " ... are you working with those from your collaborators/partners ..." [11:24] PeterYim: @PhilipMurphy - possible typo on your email address on slide#28 [11:31] PeterYim: == [2:31pm EDT] NancyWiegand: we are having break now; resuming in 1 min. ... [11:35] PeterYim: == WenwenLi presenting ... [11:35] Philip Murphy: Peter well spotted! -- should be Philip_murphy@spatial.redlands.edu [11:36] PeterYim: @Philip ... you might want to send an update of the slides to Gary so he can swap it in for the archives [11:41] Gary Berg-Cross: @WWKi the attribute level looks like a values level. [11:52] anonymous2 morphed into Alex [11:54] PeterYim: == ToddPehle presenting ... [12:04] Gary Berg-Cross: Updated slides for Naicong on the Wiki site now. [12:10] Gary Berg-Cross: @Todd Is subset the right way to partition some space? [12:15] Gary Berg-Cross: @Dave @Todd You 2 need to have a Hackathon on these ideas.. [12:17] Dave Kolas: @Todd... can you repeat the question you asked about representing CRS's in RDF? [12:21] Todd Pehle: Hi Gary, VoID subsets are generic ways to partition a dataset (not so much a space); One obvious use for this is finding the download URL of an RDF file by "Country" (say in Geonames dataset) [12:22] Todd Pehle: You could also specify these feature types have data in that particular "Country" [12:24] Todd Pehle: Dave, I wanted to use geosparql:asWKT to describe BBOX; as I understand it, CRS is specified inside the geometry literal...is this correct? I was hoping I could directly assert CRS in RDF with geosparql vocab. [12:25] Dave Kolas: The CRS only lives in the literal in GeoSPARQL, but you could potentially reference its uri with a different property... I'm not sure what you mean about using asWKT to describe BBOX? Do you mean an instance of a bounding box, or the concept of boudning boxes? [12:25] Gary Berg-Cross: Should slides be advancing? [12:28] PeterYim: == ChaoweiYang (Phil) presenting ... (started earlier) [12:29] PeterYim: @Phil - ref. your slide#7 ... are your planning to stand up your own ontology repository; if not, what/who are the ontology repository people you are planning to work with? [12:29] Todd Pehle: @Dave Ok. Will check out the CRS URI...I was referencing an instance of a bounding box (encoded as wkt). [12:31] Dave Kolas: So wouldn't a bounding box representation require a crs, and go in there in the normal way? [12:32] Dave Kolas: Why do you want it *not* in the literal? [12:32] Todd Pehle: Sorry, should have explained better. I was looking for a way to ask "What feature types are in dataset ABC that use EPSG:4326?". [12:32] Dave Kolas: Ah! [12:32] Todd Pehle: ...without having to scan every WKT literal to detect. [12:33] Dave Kolas: Got it. If there isn't one already, there should be a filter function for getting the crs out of a literal [12:33] Dave Kolas: and that could be optimized on the kb side [12:34] Todd Pehle: Great. Thanks! [12:36] Gary Berg-Cross: BTW Follow on questions and discussion is possible later using the SOCoP Forum http://ontolog.cim3.net/forum/socop-forum/ [12:37] Naicong Li: Peter -- I just saw your question earlier - "for the "collected" tools and models, are you working with your collaborators/partners or are they "discovered" from publications and the web?" The answer is "both". [12:38] Gary Berg-Cross: Any thoughts out there on the value and interest in a workshop on this in the Fall? Who would be interested in coming? [12:39] Gary Berg-Cross: @Chaowei This use of social science methods for developing ontologies/ODPs is a good topic for a future SOCoP workshop. [12:43] PeterYim: @Chaowei - please look at what we are doing in the OOR Inititaive - see: http://oor.net ... and in particular the SOCoP instance at: http://socop.oor.net [12:43] Jim Jacobs: Many thanks to all the speakers and organizers. Cheers! [12:47] Gary Berg-Cross: @Jim One step in that direction is the deepening modeling of Roles which are social in nature... Nicola Guarino is one source of these ideas.. [12:48] PeterYim: == NancyWiegand: -- session adjourned - 3:47 pm EDT -- [12:49] List of attendees: Alex, AlexMirzaoff, AlexShkotin, Anne Thessen, DaliaVaranka, DamianGessler, DanCerys, Dave Kolas, Douglas Fils, Fran Lightsom, FrancescaQuattri, Gary Berg-Cross, Jim Jacobs, Jim Kirby, JoelBender, JohnGraybeal, Marshall X Ma, MikeDean, Naicong Li, Naijun Zhou, NancyWiegand, Nick Del Rio, OlaAhlqvist, Patrick West, Paul Koch, PeterYim, Philip Murphy, Ralph Grove, RobRovetto, Tales Paiva Nogueira, TalesPaivaNogueira, Todd Pehle, TomTinsley, Veronika Megler, Wenwen Li, alberSanchez, anonymous, anonymous1, anonymous123, anonymous2, anonymous3, anonymous4, anonymous5, anonymous6, anonymous7, vnc2 ------