Title: Gail Hodge
1From Here to There Case Studies on a Path to
Semantic Web 2.0
22 March 2006 ? Kobe, Japan
- Gail Hodge
- Information International Associates, Inc.
- US Geological Survey, Consultant
- Joel Sachs
- Ebiquity Lab, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
2Outline
- Describe the National Biological Information
Infrastructure (NBII) - Highlight challenges in biodiversity- and eco-
informatics - Describe the to be scenario
- Present several NBII-related Semantic Web
projects in biodiversity and ecosystem domains
3NBII Node Structure
4Part of Multi-Sectored Approach
World Data Centers (WDC) Global Biodiversity
Information Facility (GBIF) Clearinghouse
Mechanism (CHM)
Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum (PBIF) The
Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network
(IABIN)
NBII (US), CBIN (Canada) ERIN (Australia)
State Heritage Programs GAP Analysis County Park
Information
5Information Management Challenges
- Linking levels of
- Biological organization
- Spatial organization
- Temporal organization
- Linking people across disciplines and
organizations
6Challenges Across Disciplines Organizations
- Accessing data from diverse sources
- Discipline - based practices
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- Different terminologies and representations for
concepts - Sensitive data
- Conflicts of interest
7As-Is Situation
- Interaction between information resources is
often hard coded - While partnerships are important they take time
to develop - Difficult to respond quickly to new research
areas or practical needs - Does not promote discovery and new connections
8To-Be Situation
- Fluid and flexible
- Connections (partnerships) made on the fly
- Local, regional, national and global information
able to be integrated - Desired situation requires understanding of
content including - Assessment of provenance and trustworthiness
- Understanding semantics (across disciplines,
languages and cultures) - Understanding the resources behavior (what you
can do with it)
9The Vision for the Future
10What Is Needed?
- Semantic Web approaches
- Distributed web services available through a
registry - Metadata to describe who, why and how
- Semantics to improve understanding and reuse
11NBII Semantic Web Activities
- Semantic Prototypes in Research Ecoinformatics
(SPIRE) - NBII Terminology Web Services
- Involvement in Ecoterm
12Semantic Prototypes in Research Ecoinformatics
- Background on the SPIRE Project
- Two SPIRE prototypes
- ELVIS
- Swoogle
- Demo of SPARQL queries against integrated
semantic web documents
13UMBC Ebiquity
Spire Semantic Prototypes In Ecoinformatics
Prototype Applications Information
Retrieval Agents
UMD MINDSWAP
UC Davis ICE
Semantic CAIN Dissemination Ontology Development
NBII
Semantic Web Tools Infrastructure
NASA GSFC
RMBL Peace
Invasive Species Forecasting System/Remote
Sensing Data
Food Webs Ecological Interaction Ontologies
14ELVIS(The Ecosystem Location Visualization and
Information System)
ELVIS is a suite of tools motivated by the belief
that food web structure plays a role in the
success or failure of potential species
invasions. Answer the question what are likely
prey and predator species of the invader in the
new environment?
15ELVIS Components
- Species List Constructor
- Click a location, get a species list
- Data integrated from NatureServe Gap Analysis
Park Inventories etc. - Food Web Constructor
- Input a species list, get a food web
- Uses a database of several hundred published food
webs to predict likely trophic interactions - Evidence Provider
- Drill down on predicted trophic links to see the
evidence for the prediction
16Swoogle Motivation
- (Google Web) has made us all smarter
- Something similar is needed by people and
software agents for finding information on the
semantic web
17Swoogle
- Allows users to search for both ontologies and
instance data in a number of ways. - OntologyRank algorithm returns Semantic Web
documents according to their importance to the
semantic web. - A triple shop allows a user to select amongst
returned documents.
18Pulling it Together Triple Shop Demo
- The SPIRE Triple Shop allows a user to specify
the URLs of arbitrary semantic web documents, and
to issue SPARQL queries against the union of
those documents. - It is alpha-version, and is not robust in the
general case. However - We have expressed each of our 259 food webs in
OWL, using the SpireEcoConcepts ontology. - We have expressed a number of species accounts
from the Animal Diversity Web in OWL, using the
ETHAN ontology. - For efficiency, we have precomputed all triples
entailed by the original OWL files identified for
this demo. - We are experimenting with ways to do the
reasoning in real time. - The user can issue SPARQL queries over the
integrated data.
19Slide with Relevant URLs
http//spire.umbc.edu/ont/sparql_demo/query.php?de
mo1
What kind of food do herons eat?
What kind of food do herons eat?
http//spire.umbc.edu/ont/sparql_demo/query.php?de
mo2
What kind of pond-living or marsh-living fish do
herons eat?
http//spire.umbc.edu/ont/sparql_demo/query.php?de
mo3
What kind of pond-living or marsh-living fish do
herons eat? Show known behavioral
characteristics of those kinds of fish
http//spire.umbc.edu/ont/sparql_demo/query.php?de
mo4
http//thesaurus.nbii.gov/SearchNBIIThesaurus/
20What kind of food do herons eat?
21Carassius-auratus Goldfish
Bufo-americanus American Toad
22What kinds of fish do herons eat?
23Cyprinus-carpio Common Carp
24What kinds of pond-living or marsh-living fish do
herons eat?
25Cyprinus-carpio Common Carp
Pimephales-notatus Bluntnosed Minnow
26What kind of pond-living or marsh-living fish do
herons eat? Show known behavioral
characteristics of those kinds of fish.
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28NBII Web Services
- Web service for the Biocomplexity Thesaurus
- Prototype developed between Biocomplexity
Thesaurus and GEMET - Web service for the Integrated Taxonomic
Information System authority file of biological
organisms and their taxonomies
29NBII Services Overview
30Biocomplexity Thesaurus Web Services
http//thesaurus.nbii.gov/SearchNBIIThesaurus/
31endangered species
http//thesaurus.nbii.gov/SearchNBIIThesaurus/
32endangered species
http//thesaurus.nbii.gov/SearchNBIIThesaurus/
33Involvement in Ecoterm
- Subgroup of the Interagency/International
Collaboration on Ecoinformatics Technical
Working Group - Multilingual issues
- Multi-discipline/domain issues
- Prototypes in terminology registries, metadata
and exchange formats - Using NBII Web Service Registry to describe web
services across the Ecoterm organizations - May 2006 meeting will focus on identification and
definition of standard environmental
relationships
34SKOS Example
35Looking Forward Microformats and the Semantic
Web
- Microformats are a mechanism for embedding
semantics in XHTML documents, using existing
XHTML elements and attributes. - Much easier to modify existing authoring
applications to incorporate microformats than
RDF. - Already a larger user base (primarily bloggers)
than for RDF. - SPIRE is experimenting with microformats to
express ecological field data.
36Example of Microformat Markup
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forum2006/"gt - ltspan class"summary"gtOpen Forum 2006lt/spangt
- ltabbr class"dtstart" title"2006-03-20"gtMarch
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- at the ltspan class"location"gtInternational
Conference Center Kobe, Port Island , Kobe City,
Japanlt/spangt - lt/agt
- lt/spangt
37Where have we been? Where are we now? where
are we planning to go?
Semantic grids
System manuals
Semantics services (SSOA)
11179 E3
Data dictionaries
11179 E1
XML related standards
XMDR Project
11179 E2
Terminologies, ontologies, etc.
Complex semantics management
Data engineering/XML Data
Semantics management for data
Data Standards/Data Administration
38Contact Information
- Gail Hodge
- Information International Associates, Inc.
- 312 Walnut Place
- Havertown, PA 19083 USA
- Phone 1 865-742-5430
- E-mail ghodge_at_iiaweb.com or gailhodge_at_aol.com
Joel Sachs University of Maryland Baltimore
County Toronto, Canada Phone 1
613-447-8653 E-mail jsachs_at_cs.umbc.edu