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** Note that the new convener was not announced as it is mainly an administrative thing
 
** Note that the new convener was not announced as it is mainly an administrative thing
 
* Actions from last meeting
 
* Actions from last meeting
** AndreaW and MikeB input to RobertR on his paper
 
 
** AndreaW details on mapping events to KG (overview to be discussed below)
 
** AndreaW details on mapping events to KG (overview to be discussed below)
** RobertR new foundational ontology?
 
 
* Status of discussions at workshop and communique on "Interoperability for Situation Management and Decision Making" (KenB)
 
* Status of discussions at workshop and communique on "Interoperability for Situation Management and Decision Making" (KenB)
 
** Is there a new draft?
 
** Is there a new draft?
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=== Actions Review ===
 
=== Actions Review ===
  
* AndreaW provided input to RobertR on his paper dealing with concepts/terms used in ontologies (esp top-level ones); MikeB was not yet in attendance and could not report CLOSED
 
 
* Presentation on mapping events later in today's meeting CLOSED
 
* Presentation on mapping events later in today's meeting CLOSED
* RobertR was not in attendance - new foundational ontology action still OPEN
 
  
 
=== Workshop and Communique on Interoperability for Situation Management ===
 
=== Workshop and Communique on Interoperability for Situation Management ===
  
KenB reported that the second workshop at the IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA) happened in May, and that there were many great discussions. He has not yet had time to consolidate the feedback into a new release of the communique. KenB previously shared the draft (as discussed in the [SWAO:Conference_Call_20210510] notes).
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KenB reported that the second workshop at the IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA) happened in May, and that there were many great discussions. He has not yet had time to consolidate the feedback into a new release of the communique. KenB previously shared the draft (as discussed in the [[SWAO:Conference_Call_20210510|Conference_Call_20210510]] notes).
  
 
NEW ACTION: Check on availability of a new draft of the Interoperability Communique
 
NEW ACTION: Check on availability of a new draft of the Interoperability Communique
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=== Mapping Events (from Narratives) ===
 
=== Mapping Events (from Narratives) ===
  
AndreaW overviewed [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping+Event+Text+to+RDF.pptx| her presentation]. There was some confusion over what was being discussed. So, the name of the PowerPoint was updated to "Creating a Knowledge Graph/RDF Triples from Events in Text".  
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AndreaW overviewed [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/Mapping+Event+Text+to+RDF.pptx her presentation]. There was some confusion over what was being discussed. So, the name of the PowerPoint was updated to "Creating a Knowledge Graph/RDF Triples from Events in Text".  
  
The presentation shows parsing of text from a narrative from the US Holocaust Museum. The parse was done using [https://spacy.io/| spaCy]. The analysis used basic information such as parts-of-speech, dependency parsing, definitions and synonyms to tie the text back to an ontology of events (i.e., [https://github.com/ontoinsights/deep_narrative_analysis/tree/master/ontologies|this ontology] in GitHub).
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The presentation shows parsing of text from a narrative from the US Holocaust Museum. The parse was done using [https://spacy.io/ spaCy]. The analysis used basic information such as parts-of-speech, dependency parsing, definitions and synonyms to tie the text back to an ontology of events (i.e., [https://github.com/ontoinsights/deep_narrative_analysis/tree/master/ontologies this ontology] in GitHub).
  
 
An outstanding question was what was the spaCy training data. That was answered post-call via email.  The spaCy transformer model (used in this work) was trained on the OntoNotes 5 corpus.
 
An outstanding question was what was the spaCy training data. That was answered post-call via email.  The spaCy transformer model (used in this work) was trained on the OntoNotes 5 corpus.
  
There was also a brief sidebar discussion of KenB's [https://ken.baclawski.com/pub/2018/21/public.pdf| Observer Effect paper], and how observations are captured in the Event ontology. AndreaW referenced the event-subclasses.pdf image (in the GitHub repository linked above) to show that observations (Measurements) are captured as Events with ReportedValues, at a time and place. And, each Measurement instance can have a topic - which is the thing measured/observed/reported.
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There was also a brief sidebar discussion of KenB's [https://ken.baclawski.com/pub/2018/21/public.pdf Observer Effect paper], and how observations are captured in the Event ontology. AndreaW referenced the event-subclasses.pdf image (in the GitHub repository linked above) to show that observations (Measurements) are captured as Events with ReportedValues, at a time and place. And, each Measurement instance can have a topic - which is the thing measured/observed/reported.
  
 
=== Ontology Articulation Guidelines ===
 
=== Ontology Articulation Guidelines ===
  
The latter half of the call was spent reviewing the [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/Ontology+Articulation+Guidelines.docx|Ontology Articulation Guidelines] document. The text in that document was assembled from discussions over the previous 5 months, regarding what should be included. As the attendees reviewed the document, additions and clarifications were made inline.  
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The latter half of the call was spent reviewing the [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/Ontology+Articulation+Guidelines.docx Ontology Articulation Guidelines] document. The text in that document was assembled from discussions over the previous 5 months, regarding what should be included. As the attendees reviewed the document, additions and clarifications were made inline.  
  
 
The document linked above is the version with changes. It is likely that several papers (or perhaps a book) could result from the work. It was decided that any articulation of guidelines mandated first explaining the word, "ontology".
 
The document linked above is the version with changes. It is likely that several papers (or perhaps a book) could result from the work. It was decided that any articulation of guidelines mandated first explaining the word, "ontology".
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== Video Recording ==
 
== Video Recording ==
  
Available [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/SWAO+Video+Recording+20210607.mp4|here].
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Available [https://swao.s3.amazonaws.com/SWAO+Video+Recording+20210607.mp4 here].
  
 
== Previous Meetings ==
 
== Previous Meetings ==

Latest revision as of 19:50, 13 September 2021

Number 91
Duration 1 hour60 minute
3,600 second
0.0417 day
Date/Time June 07 2021 18:00 GMT
11:00am PDT/2:00pm EDT
7:00pm BST/8:00pm CEST
Convener Andrea Westerinen

IAOA Semantic Web Applied Ontology (SWAO) SIG

THIS MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY 7 JUNE

Meetings are normally on the first Monday of the month at 2pm Eastern Time.

Agenda

  • Latest post for the IAOA website available on main IAOA page, https://iaoa.org/
    • Note that the new convener was not announced as it is mainly an administrative thing
  • Actions from last meeting
    • AndreaW details on mapping events to KG (overview to be discussed below)
  • Status of discussions at workshop and communique on "Interoperability for Situation Management and Decision Making" (KenB)
    • Is there a new draft?
  • Mapping events to KG (AndreaW)
  • Ontology Articulation Guidelines (AndreaW)
    • Proposed outline for several papers (AndreaW, to be available for discussion on the call)
  • Housekeeping
  • AoB
  • Next Meeting? (July 5th is US holiday)

Proceedings

Pre-call discussion

KenB provided a short introduction to a new query language that he is developing - KGQL (the Knowledge Graph Query Language). It will be discussed in an upcoming paper in a special issue of the IAOA Applied Ontologies journal. (More on this at the end of the meeting notes.)

Actions Review

  • Presentation on mapping events later in today's meeting CLOSED

Workshop and Communique on Interoperability for Situation Management

KenB reported that the second workshop at the IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA) happened in May, and that there were many great discussions. He has not yet had time to consolidate the feedback into a new release of the communique. KenB previously shared the draft (as discussed in the Conference_Call_20210510 notes).

NEW ACTION: Check on availability of a new draft of the Interoperability Communique

Mapping Events (from Narratives)

AndreaW overviewed her presentation. There was some confusion over what was being discussed. So, the name of the PowerPoint was updated to "Creating a Knowledge Graph/RDF Triples from Events in Text".

The presentation shows parsing of text from a narrative from the US Holocaust Museum. The parse was done using spaCy. The analysis used basic information such as parts-of-speech, dependency parsing, definitions and synonyms to tie the text back to an ontology of events (i.e., this ontology in GitHub).

An outstanding question was what was the spaCy training data. That was answered post-call via email. The spaCy transformer model (used in this work) was trained on the OntoNotes 5 corpus.

There was also a brief sidebar discussion of KenB's Observer Effect paper, and how observations are captured in the Event ontology. AndreaW referenced the event-subclasses.pdf image (in the GitHub repository linked above) to show that observations (Measurements) are captured as Events with ReportedValues, at a time and place. And, each Measurement instance can have a topic - which is the thing measured/observed/reported.

Ontology Articulation Guidelines

The latter half of the call was spent reviewing the Ontology Articulation Guidelines document. The text in that document was assembled from discussions over the previous 5 months, regarding what should be included. As the attendees reviewed the document, additions and clarifications were made inline.

The document linked above is the version with changes. It is likely that several papers (or perhaps a book) could result from the work. It was decided that any articulation of guidelines mandated first explaining the word, "ontology".

NEW ACTION: AndreaW to take a stab at initial text for "What is an ontology?", for review in the next meeting.

AOB

KenB mentioned that the call for papers for a Special Issue of IAOA Applied Ontology will be announced. That issue will be based on the 2020 Summit (Knowledge Graphs). There was a short discussion of timing for Abstracts and final submissions (~Sept 1).

Next Meeting

It was decided that the next SWAO SIG meeting would be on July 12.

Attendees

  • Ken Baclawski
  • Andrea Westerinen
  • Todd Schneider (conflict starting at 2:30PM)
  • Mike Bennett

Video Recording

Available here.

Previous Meetings

... further results