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  • ...researcher at Universitat Politècnica de València. I received my Ph.D. in Information Technology from Politecnico di Milano in February 2021.
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  • ...ww.access-star.org/ITI-VPAT-v1.2.html Section 1194.22 - Web-based Internet Information and Applications] of the Section 508 VPAT should be referenced. ...clearly states that as part of the footer. Include at least the following information:
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  • ...inion that the Semantic Web/ontologies should be the glue holding together information/data assets: : Data component of an Information System or the Web is not homogenous in terms of purpose, role, ways of acce
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  • ...the Lead of the Floor Plan Working Group within the NIST directed Building Information Exchange for First Responders effort. They had extended the NIST working gr ...normal situation management, personalized emergency alerting, fire fighter information displays, reasoning systems for site security event detection, access contr
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  • ...Catapult Technology on [[DoD]] Joint Staff Project - Joint Lessons Learned Information System (JLLIS) that includes multiple SQL Server databases and Meaning Base ...Consultant Contractor and Enterprise Architect for Dept. of Technology and Information.
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  • ...enterprise services in collaboration with the office of the [[DoD]] Chief Information Officer. Mr. Wisnosky has over 25 years of experience in Information Technology (IT) consulting and training, including extensive experience in
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  • ** Timely, relevant information flow via channels with different characteristics than those already used by ** Improved mutual awareness, information sharing, and collaborative connections between summit participants
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  • Jim has worked on information standards for twenty two years. This work has supported a number of industr
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  • His main research is focused on "hybrid" information systems - hypermedia applications that are part of a men-machine team that
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  • extension of information standards in industrial domains.
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  • == Conference Call Information == [12:18] RaviSharma: Dr Fox - Vocabularies for shared information from citywide emergencies or only about Public Health Engineering?
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  • ...ific Ontology Modules for Clinical Informatics'' - 2010 Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS), Toronto, Canada. # Co-chair of "Methods for adverse events representation Ontology and Information Model workshop" at ICBO 2012, Graz, Austria
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  • ...gineering, object-oriented conceptual modelling, requirements engineering, information systems and model-based software production.
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  • I am interested in both science and religion. Ontology related information technologies act as an interface that connects both domains of knowledge fo
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  • ...are Design and Productivity (SDP) coordinating group of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (http://www.nitrd.gov/) program. Prior
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  • ...e statistical data-driven learning mechanisms with curated domain-specific information from external knowledge sources, focusing on social good applications. He h == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ...focused on innovations for IBM Global Services (IGS), a people-intensive, information-intensive business of over 170,000 professionals worldwide that accounts fo ...ofit web sites: The Educational Object Economy and WorldBoard: Associating Information with Places. Jim is a frequent advisor to the National Science Foundation,
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  • ...f information sources such as unstructured, semi-structured and structured information systems. It takes a clustering-based approach for facilitating the discover
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  • Dr. Selja Seppälä is a lecturer in the Department of Business Information Systems at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland.
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  • Structured Information Standards, and he chaired the committee
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  • ...of the domain being examined to define relevant hypotheses, infer missing information in data, choose relevant features, etc. * [[KenBaclawski|Ken Baclawski]] (College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University)
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...n general and the social science knowledge graph in particular, methods of information extraction, entity interlinking, coreference resolution and data fusion are
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  • September 2014 Journal of Information Systems
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  • ...rnia. He leads a small skunk-works research team exploring science-driven information based developments to drive and accelerate scientific research. Michael ha
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  • ...Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay where I lead the Semantic Information Systems Research Group. I am also responsible for the interdisciplinary gro
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  • ...of agent technology for the intelligent access and management of web-based information. He is one of the founders of the Semantic Web Interest Group (SWIG) at God
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  • ...Chemical and Biological Technologies division in knowledge management and information technology. In this role he provides expertise, recommendations and directi
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  • ...years in applied research in knowledge representation and ontology design, information architecture, complex event processing, and knowledge based systems develop
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  • ...s at text and utterances not as having a unique, independent and objective information content, but as producing some understood content in the mind of the reader [1] K. Devlin. Logic and Information. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 1991.
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  • ...t The University of Manchester in the Bio-Health Informatics Group and the Information Management Group where I obtained my PhD under the supervision of [[BijanPa
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  • More information can be found at: http://karlhammar.com/
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  • ** Ideally partner with company who is already doing First Responder Information Display work (Examples: Honeywell, Inc. and Net Talon) * Real-time data display of building information
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  • What is information for? ...is means that information management is a quality management process where information is the product.
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  • = US National Health Information Network - AHIC Advisory Committeee Nomination = ...rocess for selecting standards and an architecture for the National Health Information Network.'''
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  • ** ''Information About Principal <nowiki>Investigators/Project</nowiki> Directors and <nowik ...chieving technical and economic sustainability, and providing for enhanced information integration capabilities; and (3) describe the broader impacts of the propo
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  • ...er the venerable engines in place for decades in the online and enterprise information retrieval industry (e.g., Dialog, OVID, Silverplatter, <nowiki>DataStar</no ...iew/%20BIRN-OTF-Public/Home), and the ontology underlying the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF - http://nif.nih.gov/). Both are OWL-DL ontologies used to
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  • Vasco Drecun has been involved with designing and implementing information systems for supply chain management and product lifecycle management for ov
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  • * [[ConferenceCall_2023_11_01|1 November 2023]] ''Demos of information extraction via hybrid systems'' * [[OntologySummit2024/ConferenceCallInformation|Conference Call Information]]
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  • ...also interested in software engineering, artificial intelligence, applied information systems. He has authored over 10 professional articles in national journals
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  • ...ndent on ontology work and its outcomes. Another set of questions elicited information about the nature of ontology work from the respondent's perspective: skills ...Government(12), Scientific and Technical Research and Development(10) and Information Technology (10) sectors, with addition representation in Cross-sector consu
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  • ...tter business outcomes, or alternatively that poor decisions based on poor information lead to poor business outcomes. It can be quite a valuable exercise to look ...efficiently. An example would be the replacement of the manual rekeying of information from one system into another by an automated interface that used the mappin
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  • ...s program has 3 core areas. The second core area is the most appropriate: Information Integration and Informatics (III) ...f standardizing protocols for storing, registering and retrieving ontology information. The Open Ontology Repository (OOR) Initiative is a recent effort to promot
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...overlay, and analyze different datasets on various topics relevant to your information needs; we answer your questions directly and based on pre-integrated data.
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  • == Conference Call Information == === Linguistic Information ===
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  • ...more consistent behavior and facilitates efficient adaptation to evolving information, ensuring agility in handling dynamic environments. Furthermore, incorporat == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ...cian order entry, disease surveillance, image indexing and consumer health information services.
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  • Here is some information: ...n sessions and the discussions. The Communique Co-Lead Editors compile the information and draft the Communique, which typically undergoes a couple of versions. T
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  • ...AIL 2011 Workshop on Setting Standards for Searching Electronically Stored Information in Discovery Proceedings - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA - [[Category:Information]]
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  • ** Master's Thesis: Regional Readiness for Homeland Security Information Sharing. University of Central Florida, 2005. See http://etd.fcla.edu/CF/C
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  • ...ward winning book, BIG BIM little bim – The Practical Approach to Building Information Modeling – Integrated Practice Done the Right Way!, is the most accurate d
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  • ...on Knowledgebase demonstration pages. ''(Contact [[ScottLHolmes]] for more information.)''
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  • ...the Global Health Division of ThoughtWorks, focusing on Bahmni, a hospital information system based on the open source tools OpenMRS, OpenERP, and OpenELIS. He br
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  • ...teraction has led to a broader expertise in the way people acquire and use information. Greg is a seasoned software developer and has led the development of num
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  • ...gySummit2015_Decision-Making-in-Different-Domains-1/Track-C_Ontology-Based-Information-Centric-Tactical-Edge-Networking--JosephKopena_20150212.pdf Joseph Kopena] ...gySummit2015_Decision-Making-in-Different-Domains-1/Track-C_Ontology-Based-Information-Centric-Tactical-Edge-Networking--JosephKopena_20150212.pdf Joseph Kopena]
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  • ..., and on the use of FIBO and corporate taxonomies to extract and integrate information in data warehouses, operational stores and natural language communications. [2] Falk, Courtney, and Stuart, Lauren. "Meaning-based machine learning for information assurance". Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...hey received grant or that they used the money wrongfully or was it stolen information?
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  • [[Category:Information]]
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  • ...works will extend beyond physically linked computers to include multimodal information from biological, cognitive, semantic, and social networks. This paradigm sh ...al types of information flowing through the net: data from mPCDs; location information; images; video; audio; etc.
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  • ...neural network models and provides a more powerful way to model relational information than a standard neural network layer.
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  • == Conference Call Information == Ken Baclawski: For information about the IAOA groups see https://iaoa.org/index.php/organization/scientifi
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  • == Conference Call Information == [12:07] RaviSharma: Mike what would it require to mature to information model rather than data model?
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  • == Conference Call Information == [12:33] DrRavi Sharma : Why NCi related results are lower, is it hat the information is highly correlated in medicine
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  • ...is-2006.htm/ FOIS-2006]''': International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland, USA) - ($) - see ...Open Collaboration: Networking Financial Management Communities to Advance Information-Sharing and Best Practices for Business Performance Excellence" - (Free) -
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  • === Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities ===
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...as an ontology. I'd thought this would be handled as a microtheory within Information technology, but the representations here seem to be upper level abstraction
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  • ...in transforming Legacy databases as part of the Intelligence Community’s Information Sharing Environment. I have been providing solutions for Ontologies in the
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  • ...es (IAMG), the Commission for the Management and Application of Geoscience Information of International Union of Geological Sciences (CGI-IUGS), and the European
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  • ...ww.access-star.org/ITI-VPAT-v1.2.html Section 1194.22 - Web-based Internet Information and Applications] of the Section 508 VPAT should be referenced. ...clearly states that as part of the footer. Include at least the following information:
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  • ...reader. The mail message consists of two parts each of which has the same information. The first part is an ordinary text message with no markup. This part is ...7 Prof. '''Tatiana Malyuta''' "Interaction of Ontology and Database in the Information System"
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  • The current health care information technology landscape and evolving health standards is especially exciting a * 8) Pollock - Hodgson, Adaptive Information
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  • ...group on Explainable AI (http://daselab.cs.wright.edu/nesy/sig-xai/). More information at: http://derk--.github.io == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ...r to joining BAH, she was a Software Engineer at General Dynamics-Advanced Information Systems (GD-AIS). During Ms. Nguyen's school years, she was a Graduate Res
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  • **** This is used when the participant has more contact information than just a name and URI address. **** This has information such as the description, comment, (actual) end date and time, etc.
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  • • clinical information for caregivers ...rge dates, vital signs, purpose of visit and encounter, behavior, provider information, etc. Some of these parameters will change for other healthcare domain appl
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  • AndreaWesterinen: PMESII - Political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure ...FIL - Diplomatic, information, military, economic, financial, information, information, law/legal - defines actions
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  • ...ble ontologies for the purpose of sharing, learning, and using the world's information resources.
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  • ...different tools and resources made available by the OTTR project. For more information on OTTR, see http://ottr.xyz ...industrial settings. He was previously a consultant with DNV working with information management, ontologies and semantic technologies. Martin is the development
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  • ...nc., Dr. Davis was a director at Proteome, Inc., in the area of scientific information aggregation and publishing and software development. Later, he was a direct
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  • * '''Dr. Yolanda Gil''' is Principal Scientist at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California, Director of Ne == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ** More general ideas for information resource on applied ontology and Semantic Web principles
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  • ...always learning and improving, and I am constantly updated with the latest information to ensure that my responses are up-to-date and relevant to the user's needs
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  • 9:00 am: General Ontology Summit Symposium Information ...A. Biegel, Director, National Coordination Office (NCO) for Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD) [https://s3.amazonaws.com/ontologforum/OntologySummi
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** Kathleen Chapman (Boeing, Data and Information Architecture)
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  • [[Category:Information]]
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  • ...am doing is in Accessing & Integrating disparate databases with biological information/concepts internally and externally.
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  • [X] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • ** The information needed for the complex events of predicting, monitoring, mitigating and man
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  • ** More general ideas for information resource on applied ontology and Semantic Web principles
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  • Workshop Title: "'''Towards Stable Meaning and Records Preservation in Information-Sharing: Building the Way Forward Together'''" ...l RachuriSudarsan] from NIST who ran the "Long Term Sustainment of Digital Information for Science and Engineering: Putting the Pieces Together" workshop during t
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  • [X] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • ...ftware requirements, and security comments=We have description and license information about each ontology. |Guide formulation of data and information requirements=No
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  • For more information go to our [[portal page]] and navigate from there. [[NhinRfi]] - (US) National Health Information Network, Request for Information - project to put together a joint response &nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • ...the extracted knowledge is understood, as well as temporal and provenance information for extracted knowledge. ...of context for RDF facts. These include representing the provenance, time, information location, trust score, which is the probability, etc. of a target fact trip
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  • ...cludes participation in the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) in several OASIS Technical Committees, the Ontolog Forum
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  • ...in enabling seamless data integration, semantic reasoning, and intelligent information retrieval. Pouya's interest lies in pushing the boundaries of ontology to d
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...operability. Both are about a common understanding of concepts, services, information and contributing data. Some of this was discussed at the initial, 2007, O
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  • See SocopMeetingpage for information about upcoming and past meetings, usually on the 3rd Wednesday of the month * 10:36- 12:09 TC 211 work item - 2162 Geographic Information, Jean Brodeur (via Webcast) - [ [http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/SOCoP/Wo
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  • ...tions that enable integration of real world data and services into current information networking technologies are often described under the umbrella term of the ...tic interoperability in the IoT with a focus on annotation, processing and information extraction and dynamicity in the IoT environment. Some of the recent and o
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...Sharma: Data element is not a rich enough concept but data combinations at information level is amenable to semantics!
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  • ...ry phenotype observations. I also serve as co-convener of the Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Interest Group on Phylogenetics Standards.
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** choice of theme: "Ontologies as the Next Generation of Information Standards" or "Ontologies as the Next Generation Standards" or "Toward Onto
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  • ...Assistant (KBSA) program. Prior to that he was a research associate at the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and a senior staff in Accenture's Artificial Intel ...semantic technologies. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) of University of Trento, Italy (200
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  • ...needs. Important subject areas during this phase include general reference information, such as Country Codes and similar categories. Core metadata requirements f ...upport the needs of community information interoperability and large-scale information exchange mechanisms as identified by the community.
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • == Conference Call Information == * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page.
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  • ** Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...luding work related to the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), Data and Information Reference Model (DRM) and Web Services Semantic Interoperability Community
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  • ...ntic understanding, allowing a system to draw inferences and to derive new information and relationships between entities.
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  • Information Technology, Office of the Director, Agency for Healthcare ** 4. An email from Esther Dyson on Health Information Technology at the
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  • [ ] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities Project Mgt, Aviation Information Services
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  • ...time interest and involvement in semantics and has acted as a conduit for information and evaluation of semantic technology for many years. In 2004 Neil was invi
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  • ...rnment Group, and has more than 130 publications on innovation, open data, information systems, and knowledge management.
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  • EADS expert in the area of Information Technologies, Nicolas Figay is involved in research and industrial projects ...neer diplôma in 1991 (Ecole Internationale des Sciences du Traitement de l’Information – CERGY- France), with specialization related to mathematics for the decis
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  • [X] Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities [ ] 12. Applications Development, Software Engineering and Information Model communities
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  • For more information go to our [[portal page]] and navigate from there.
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  • ...nett: When the website comes up we will need to have a database for member information. ...database was from Italy, which required them to obtain and retain personal information, which was never used.
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  • ...lating a query from one ontology to another and characterizing the loss of information as a result. An approach for computing candidate translations and choosing == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ...s_Sud university in France, the training stage of M2Research is in NLP and Information Extraction domain at LIMSI laboratory [http://www.limsi.fr] [Stage Complex
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  • * As you may know, we have developed a roadmap for the ESIP (Earth Science Information Partners) Disaster Lifecycle Cluster that takes us through the Winter meeti ** Information Quality - Bob Downs, SEDAC
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  • ...hed Research Fellow at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, where he researches information interoperability and standards in application domains including disaster ma
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  • ...ng sponsored events, via mention, acknowledgements and, where appropriate, information placement (such as Logo/info sheet/cards placement with sponsored meals or
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  • Formerly, Mark was Program Manager in DARPA's Information Exploitation Office (IXO) for the [http://www.daml.org DAML], <nowiki>[[Ult
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  • ...h is a Senior Member of ACM, a Systems Engineer and specialist in Data and Information Standards, Data Architecture and Data Systems Development.
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  • ...as our invited speaker for the event. Dr. Knublauch gave a talk entitled: "Information Integration Intelligence with Semantic Technology." Please refer to detail ...ed speaker and gave a talk on "Interaction of Ontology and Database in the Information System" ... Please refer to details at the session wiki page, at: Conferenc
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  • ...y of our organizations to collaborate and for our processes, services, and information resources to work together. There are multiple standards, methodologies and ...gies to the federation, integration and sharing of processes, services and information across systems. Topics will include:
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n * '''Dr. Denise Bedford''' a Senior Information Officer at the World Bank Group in Washington, DC, presents her talk entitl
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  • ...his [http://www.loa.istc.cnr.it/old/Papers/FOIS98.pdf Formal Ontology and Information Systems]. information of any kind, general or specific. For this reason,
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  • ...y than the supporting systems requiring an ability to 'reach' across those information systems to meet the new needs: integration. With the need to integrate syst ...rmation has become more ‘computerized’ the systems that provide or support information are created based on the prevailing needs of a domain, organization, or app
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...elaborate on their own namesake wiki page. Non-member may include relevant information about themselves in parenthesis after their names. They are, of course, wel
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  • * Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n : '''Anders W. Tell''' ("AWT") is a consultant specialised in enterprise information system architectures and business collaborations from an integrated point o
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  • ...the improved access to the content of Ontolog as a case in point. For more information on this series, see: [[OntologizingOntolog|Ontologizing Ontolog]] * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...our invited speaker and gave a talk on "Ontologies as the Next Generation Information Models" ... Please refer to details at the session wiki page, at: Conferenc
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  • ** It includes different operational, device related and quality of information attributes that are related to sensing devices. ## A challenge would be to obtain open sensor information in a standard encoding that is understandable by users and their software
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...s benefits to bridging the two technologies to form a coherent, enterprise information interoperability architecture. The main realization of this to date is the
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...nce 1987 on the computing/business interface with a particular interest in Information Management and Data Modelling. He has taken a keen interest in the developm
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  • ...gically plausible formal models for neural processes using the language of information geometry and statistical mechanics. The resulting theory of inference and b ...tandards and Technology, working in the Software & Systems Division of the Information Technology Lab. His research focuses on applications of category theory to
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...of measurement. To evolution can proceed, you need genes as exactly copied information about results of previous evolution steps. If you have not digital/quantum/
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  • ** Mon~Wed 2005-04-25~27 - Transforming Healthcare with Information (w/ Information Liquidity) - see: http://www.almaden.ibm.com/institute/agenda.shtml - [[Bob *** availability may be under the 'freedom of information act'
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...acks are, perhaps how it was created as well as how it is related to other information and knowledge across the semantic spectrum. A goal of developing semantic r
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  • ...g space in Stafford II, you must first obtain a visitor’s badge at the NSF Information and Conference Center Desk. It is located on the first floor of Stafford 9:10 am: General Ontology Summit Symposium Introductions and Information - LeoObrst and JudithGelernter, Symposium Co-chairs
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  • ...h interests are in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing, Machine Translation and Semantic We
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  • ...dards conformance, evaluation of ontologies within the context of specific information systems, using benchmark problems (cf Henson's slides) ''(--MichaelGruninge ...e elicitation''', specifically for ontologies AND from other field such as information and library science, and also cognitive work analysis... ''(AmandaVizedom /
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...Institute of Health) aims to create an environment that provides advanced information technology support in the production, analysis, archiving, and exchange of
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** Gary Levin (Inland Empire Regional Health Information Organization Task Force)
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  • ...e-Variety-Problem-in-Big-Data-1/OntologySummit2014_Enabling-OODA-Loop-with-Information-Technology--EricChan_20140213.pdf Eric Chan Presentation] formalized the OO ...e-Variety-Problem-in-Big-Data-1/OntologySummit2014_Enabling-OODA-Loop-with-Information-Technology--EricChan_20140213.pdf Eric Chan Presentation] developed a frame
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...our invited speaker and gave a talk on "Ontologies as the Next Generation Information Models" ... Please refer to details at the session wiki page, at: Conferenc
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  • ...tologySummit2011/WorkshopRegistration Registration, Venue & Remote dial-in information]''' ...y, in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology_%28information_science%29 information science sense], has blossomed since the late 1980s, the use of ontology in
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...important tool in ontology are annotations: provide out-of-band (aka meta) information that describe the intention of the representation (for each notion in the o
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  • ...with members of related forums such as emergency response planning, device information exchange, Owner-Architect-Contractors, and Energy-Green Building communitie ...s to assist Owners and local jurisdictions to access parts of the building information using the BSP framework. Base the prototype on the following facility types
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  • ...alities, use intelligent interfaces and are seamlessly integrated into the information network.” (See Internet of Things – From Research and Innovation to Ma ...tic interoperability in the IoT with a focus on annotation, processing and information extraction and dynamicity in the IoT environment
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  • ...inue well past the second session into the third session. At the wrap-up, information may be commented on from any of the prior presentations.
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  • * Dealing with information requirements ...gration of many types of ontologies, along with measurement rules and meta information rules. Existing ontologies are usually insufficient for an application and
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  • ...truth for design and analysis in that they are the authoritative source of information. The engineering community recognizes that modeling languages need a precis ...status. Some enterprises have recognized that ontologies generalize these information models and provide better access and organization than traditional data mod
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  • ...g''' focuses on the interactions of people with their systems, so includes information technology, data and metadata, socio-technical and cultural aspects includi * [[KenAllgood|Ken Allgood]]: I'd recommend "information interoperability across federated data"
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  • ...rs tackle the problem of schema induction, and people building intelligent information agents research the learning of complex structures from semi-structured inp ...ta annotation? What ML best practices exist to analyze distributed data & information resources ranging for ontology construction using word patterns in unstruct
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  • '''Moving from data to interoperable information and knowledge in climate research''' [https://bit.ly/3KrbsPf Slides] [https ...ystone of the solution to these issues lies in better connecting the data, information and knowledge we have: using IKM technologies to link relevant content on c
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  • == Conference Call Information == ...S 2018 proceedings see http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volume/formal-ontology-in-information-systems-proceedings-of-the-10th-international-conference-fois-2018
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  • Of relevance here, the Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIS&T) Body of Knowledge (BoK) divides the GIScienc ...m of GIScience (UCGIS) and outlines knowledge areas relevant to Geographic Information Science (GIScience). The following is a first attempt to add the new area o
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  • ...in/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2014/WorkshopRegistration#nid484J below] for more information about getting to the meeting venue.)'' * See: '''[http://www.nsf.gov/about/visit/ NSF visitor information]''' ([http://www.nsf.gov/attachments/102806/public/VisitorGuide.pdf pdf do
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  • ...properly "Create the Ontologists of the Future," requires some preliminary information on what the future for ontologists might look like. To that end, a future s ...ontology education and training will be needed: say, to the tune of 5% of information systems and software engineering professionals, in the 5~10 year time frame
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** [[PatHayes|Pat Hayes]]: are we focused on information standards or are we casting the net wider?
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  • ...with our organization to discover useful knowledge? How can we structure information for decision support (both known and serendipitious inquiry)? What are the
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  • ...al decision support contributions are limited by challenges in integrating information across complex organizational networks and across an array of data and tool ...iversity in Portland, Oregon. My research focuses on the design and use of information systems for supporting natural resource decisions and the organizational so
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  • ...- Thursday: [[OntologySummit2009]]: "Ontologies as the Next Generation of Information Standards" - Communitywide brainstorming and planning session for our next ...change. If the standards community is indeed serious about specifying such information unambiguously to the best of its ability, then the use of ontologies as the
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  • ...ternative paradigms of knowledge representation can be expected to provide information on the relative benefits of each paradigm for different applications.
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...records about things, and is the basis for a database design. Not all the information in an ontology may be needed (or can even be held) in a data model and ther
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  • (Siri), information retrieval or providing structured knowledge to users. However, they suffer powerful way to model relational information than a standard neural network layer.
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  • ** Exchange of information between servers will increase (wiki-to-wiki, but ** For human-generated information, semantic wikis will become the dominant medium.
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** Paul Rosenberg (Information Designs)
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  • ...models for the Intelligence Community and other federal agencies, general information retrieval, e-commerce and the emerging Web Services network. Ontologies de ...base from one of the linked ontologies to the COSMO might involve loss of information, depending on the ontology details. Ontology developers and users who do
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  • ...Ontology" journal, the premier journal in the field of Formal Ontology for information systems. Communique has co-lead Editors and track champions as editors. Pro
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n (IGS), a people-intensive, information-intensive business of over 170,000
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  • pfps: Also, does anyone have any good information on what is happening in the OKN effort? I tried (a lot) after the last cal ...ntation for web-available information like a knowledge graph.". Where is information on how this was determined?
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  • ...in/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2012/WorkshopRegistration#nid36LQ below] for more information about getting into the NIST campus and the meeting venue.)'' * See: NIST [http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/visitor/index.cfm visitor information]. We opted out of hotel packages because most organizations tell us that th
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n *** information assurance, information security, COBIT, ...
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  • ...rts on data sources from the statistical portal AURIN (Australian Research Information Network), and an OWL model that can be used to cope with these problems. I ...3.amazonaws.com/ontologforum/DomainVocabularies/Sharing-of-Threat-and-Risk-Information--CoryCasanave__20161117.pptx Slides (pptx)]
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  • ...ed products, or electronic health records; federated systems could include information sharing to combat terrorism, highly distributed systems includes items such
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** theme: "Ontologies as the Next Generation Information Standards"
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  • ...cations ([[IAOA]]) and the National Coordination Office for Networking and Information Technology Research and Development ([[NCO_NITRD]]). To meet our goal, the ...about concepts and relationships of a domain. They help manage and exploit information. Ontologies clarify meaning among people in the form of explicit knowledge
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  • 9:10 am: General Ontology Summit Symposium Introductions and Information - Ken Baclawski [https://s3.amazonaws.com/ontologforum/OntologySummit2017/S
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ...o describe spatial-temporal scenarios as well as medical and technological information related to elderly and disabled populations, i.e. users with special needs.
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  • Session Co-chairs: '''Dr. MatthewWest''' (Information Junction, UK) & '''Mr. PeterYim''' (Ontolog; CIM3) * '''Dr. MatthewWest''' (Information Junction, UK) - "Show me the Money: the benefits trail for Ontology" [ [ht
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  • ...Wiki technology]. Recent Paper Proposes 2-level Wiki to improve access to information. ...p://www.formalontology.org/ International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems], Baltimore, Maryland.
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  • ...(LLMs) and Generative AI technologies have caused a shift in all areas of information technology but especially for question answering use cases. Leveraging LLMs == Conference Call Information ==
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  • ...rn will impede consistent specifications of quantities for publication and information exchange in many industries. A standard ontology for quantities and units, The proposed ontology will be applicable to any developer or user of information models or applications that require an unambiguous definition of units in a
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n *** K: check out HSIN (Homeland Security Information Network)
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  • ** More general ideas for information resource on applied ontology and Semantic Web principles * More general ideas for information resource on applied ontology and Semantic Web principles
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  • * Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n *** Bock: I'm only tracking HL7's RIM (Reference Information Model). ...
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  • ** Discovering, connecting, integrating and interpreting information of different kinds, from multiple sources, and at varying scales ...s, tough problems, and grand challenges that cannot be solved with current information technology approaches. At the frontier, problem characteristics, including
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  • == Conference Call Information == .... I remember you had something similar in terms of matching and extracting information
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  • ...ed that an "ontology repository is a facility where ontologies and related information artifacts can be stored, retrieved and managed." ...ic ambiguity whenever and wherever information is shared, thereby allowing information to be located, searched, categorized, and exchanged with a more precise exp
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  • domain to improve discovery and fusion of information resources. In ...ons faces a number of challenges. The "alignment challenge" stems from how information across a large enterprise has differing underlying vocabularies and systems
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  • ...e the knowledge behind the clinical interpretation of these datasets. This information could be used to devise specific instructional strategies or support system ...ojects in other domains: i.e. the EC-funded ORIEL Project (Online Research Information Environment for the Life Sciences):
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  • ...pe include (but not limited to) systems engineering, software engineering, information systems modeling, and data mining. ...f data and information - Big Data. Accompanying this abundance of data and information are Big Systems that attempt to handle it and provide knowledge.
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  • ...and semantic interpretation and knowledge extraction (content-based visual information retrieval).
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n .... He is also the Director of the Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical Information Science at the Saarland University, Saarbr&uuml;cken, Germany.
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  • ...change. If the standards community is indeed serious about specifying such information unambiguously to the best of its ability, then the use of ontologies as the ..., since ontologies are explicitly focused on the precise representation of information. This will be a boost to worldwide recognition of the utility and power of
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  • ...aws.com/ontologforum/OntologySummit2016/2016-03-10_Healthcare/Facilitating-Information-Retrieval-from-Disparate-Sources-slides--KinchoLaw_20160310.pdf slides] * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page.
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n ** Kathleen Chapman (Information Architect, Boeing)
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  • * This session, like all other Ontolog and CEW events, is open to the public. Information relating to this session is shared on this wiki page: http://ontolog.cim3.n Structured Information Standards, and he chaired the committee
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