Overview
- Papers and abstracts will be presented in the morning.A directed discussion will take place in the afternoon.
- Morning presentations will be 15 min long + 1min for questions.Your question time will be extended if your presentation does not use the allotted time.Be prepared to plug your laptop into a projector – let us know if you will not have a laptop.
- The location will be D3-2038 – Faculty of Science.Check the online schedule for any last-minute changes.
Workshop Schedule
- 11:00 – 12:30 Introduction and Presentations (D3-2038 – Faculty of Science)(15min + 1min)
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- IntroductionBoyan Brodaric, Michael Gruninger, Torsten Hahmann
- Unlocking Arctic Genomics: A Geographical Named-Entity Ontology for Enhanced Knowledge RepresentationTara Azin, Peter Pulsifer
- Ontologies and Patterns at the Heart of the Digital ForestWiafe-Kwakye Kingsley, Torsten Hahmann, Kate Beard
- Transforming Geospatial Ontologies by HomomorphismsXiuzhan Guo, Wei Huang, Min Luo,and Priya Rangarajan
- A Unifying Approach to Boundaries and Multidimensional MereotopologyYixin Sun, Michael Gruninger
- What do we mean by geospatial?Werner Kuhn
- 13:30 – 13:30 Lunch (Agora B1-2002 – George-Cabana building)
- 13:30 – 15:00 Panel Discussion (D3-2038 – Faculty of Science)
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- Ontology of what? …geospace vs geospatially located things (including processes) vsgeospatial relations?
- What is Geospace? … absolute vs relative, physical vs abstract, mathematical, personal, cultural, ….?
- What are the core ideas? … geospatial, foundational (upper ontology), other?
- Product gaps? In current paradigms, e.g. GeoSparql, OGC, AI-related,…?
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