Ontologies and ontology extension for marine environmental information systems

  • Adam Leadbetter
  • , Torill Hamre
  • , Roy Lowry
  • , Yassine Lassoued
  • , Declan Dunne

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Abstract

An increasing number of data delivery and processing services are available online from different environmental information systems. However, these services are often described using different terminology and may therefore be difficult to find. Integrating services from multiple providers and combining services into a workflow is likewise complicated. Development of an interoperable environmental data portal requires a detailed definition of the semantics of the data being requested and the services being called. Existing descriptions of semantics, captured in controlled vocabularies or ontologies, represent valuable knowledge that must be capitalised on. By ontology extension, we propose to "bridge" existing semantic resources, with the potential to represent more generic relationships and multilingual search and discovery. This ontology extension will be part of a toolkit for building environmental portals by means of standards for web-based data delivery and processing services.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume679
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventWorkshop on "Environmental Information Systems and Services - Infrastructures and Platforms", envip 2010 - At EnviroInfo 2010 - Bonn, Germany
Duration: 6 Oct 20108 Oct 2010

Keywords

  • GMES
  • INSPIRE
  • Marine environmental information system
  • Ontology extension
  • Semantic infrastructure

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