geovocamp ucsb 2015
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Charles F. Vardeman II [email protected]
MATERIAL TRANSFORMATION ONTOLOGY DESIGN PATTERN
GeoVocamp UCSB 2015 March 23, 2014
• Vocamps have been active since 2008. GeoVocamps since 2011
• I have participated in:
• GeoVoCamp Dayton 2012
• GeoVoCamp SOCoP DC 2012
• GeoVoCamp Santa Barbara 2013
• GeoVoCamp DC 2013
• Decartes-Core GeoVoCamp Santa Barbara 2014
• GeoVocamp Madison 2014
• GeoVocamp DC 2014
• What resources are required to produce a product?
• Which of those resources are consumed during the production process?
• What is the minimum time required to produce a product?
• Given a set materials and their locations, is a particular transformation possible at a given moment in time?
Transport)Stone)from)Quarry)to)Processing)Facility)
Transport)Polymer)from)Refinery)to)Processing)
Facility)
Transport)Concrete)from)Processing)Facility)to)Construc:on)Site)
Transform)Stone)and)Polymer)into)Concrete)
• Patterns naturally evolve, possibly independently of publication. Need patterns to track their evolution as well. Five Star Vocabularies1.
• Patterns are modular like Semantic Trajectory examples.
• Engineering of patterns, micro-theories, micro-ontologies is also evolving.
1Janowicz et al., “Five Stars of Linked Data Vocabulary Use.”http://iospress.metapress.com/index/053766UR810L7274.pdf
• Material Object — Subclass of Physical Object, mereotopological relationships. PubChemRDF—SIO
• Explore idea of neighborhood.
• SPIN rules for calculation of values with-in query.
GeoVocamps—Material TransformationDr. Gary Berg-Cross (SOCoP)Prof. Pascal Hitzler (Wright State)Prof. Krzysztof Janowicz (UCSB)Prof. Michelle Cheatham (Wright State)Adila Krisnadni (Wright State)Deborah MacPherson(Cannon Design)Lamar Henderson (CSI LEED)Prof. Torsten Hahmann (U of Maine)Laura Bartolo (Kent State)
Acknowledgements
UND School of ArchitectureProf. Aimee Buccellato
UND Computer Science and EngineeringHolly Ferguson
Funding: • UND Center for Sustainable Energy (cSEND)• School of Architecture• UND College of Arts and Letters • UND Center for Research Computing• NSF DASPOS: Data and Software Preservation for Open Science