Gary Berg-Cross and Dave Kolas of SOCoP INTEROP participated in the [ Geo-VOCAMP ] held at UCSB Feb. 4-4, 21012 on the topic of Geo-Patterns. (34HP)
The following are some preliminary products on Motion and Path ontology patterns: (34HQ)
- The group's [ summary report (ed. by Werner Kuhn) ]. {nid 34HR} Below are some summary of the patterns: (34JQ)
Observable Elements of a Motion Event (34JR)
- name (34JZ)
- moving object (34K0)
- start event (may or may not be a motion) (34K1)
- end event (may or may not be a motion) (34K2)
- motion description (34K3)
- path (see separate pattern) (34K4)
- transported object (34K5)
- is part of (a motion) (34K6)
- has part (a motion) (34K7)
- reference frame notes (34JS)
- all slots are optional and can occur multiply (34K8)
- a generic motion pattern needs an event pattern, with time slot(s) (34K9)
- motion description covers aspects like speed, cost, length, kind of motion etc. (examples: tweens in animation, dance movements) (34KA)
- transportation may be possible to handle as one motion being part of another. (34JT)
Observable Elements of a Path Object (34JU)
- name (34KB)
- start object (34KC)
- end object (34KD)
- path description (can be specialized to geometry in geospatial paths) (34KE)
- medium (through which the path runs) (34KF)
- surface (on which the path lies) (34KG)
- is part (of a path) (34KH)
- has part (a path) (34JV)
Notes (34JW)
- all slots are optional and can occur multiply (34KI)
- a generic path pattern (34KJ)
- for geospatial domain: use feature from GeoSPARQL ontology (34KK)
- use part from W3C simple part-whole ontology (34KL)
- paths can be used to locate objects (34JX)
Dave's draft of a [ Motion pattern] (in Turtle ttl). (34HS)
We expect that it will take a few weeks to organize the material from the sessions into final form and links to that publication will be provided here. (34JY)