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* '''Mr. [[HaroldSolbrig]] / Dr. [[GuoqianJiang]]''' (Mayo Clinic) | * '''Mr. [[HaroldSolbrig]] / Dr. [[GuoqianJiang]]''' (Mayo Clinic) | ||
** Talk-1 (15 min.) "<nowiki>LexWiki</nowiki> - a common model for importing, rendering and proposing revisions to ontology resources in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]]" | ** Talk-1 (15 min.) "<nowiki>LexWiki</nowiki> - a common model for importing, rendering and proposing revisions to ontology resources in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]]" | ||
− | *** Abstract: We describe why we need common model of terminological resources in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]]. We then briefly describe LexGrid, a model that has been developed to span the terminology / thesaurus / ontology boundaries and how we have implemented it in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]] environment. | + | *** Abstract: We describe why we need a common model of terminological resources in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]]. We then briefly describe LexGrid, a model that has been developed to span the terminology / thesaurus / ontology boundaries and how we have implemented it in the [[SemanticMediaWiki]] environment. |
** Talk-2 (15 min.) "<nowiki>BiomedGT - LexWiki</nowiki>, [[SemanticMediaWiki]] and the Biomedical Grid Terminology" | ** Talk-2 (15 min.) "<nowiki>BiomedGT - LexWiki</nowiki>, [[SemanticMediaWiki]] and the Biomedical Grid Terminology" | ||
*** Abstract: This presentation describes how the [[SemanticMediaWiki]] and the <nowiki>LexWiki</nowiki> toolkit are being used in the workflow and curation of the Biomedical Grid Terminology (<nowiki>BiomedGT</nowiki>). | *** Abstract: This presentation describes how the [[SemanticMediaWiki]] and the <nowiki>LexWiki</nowiki> toolkit are being used in the workflow and curation of the Biomedical Grid Terminology (<nowiki>BiomedGT</nowiki>). | ||
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* '''Dr. JieBao / Dr. LiDing''' (RPI/TWC) | * '''Dr. JieBao / Dr. LiDing''' (RPI/TWC) | ||
** Talk-4 (15 min.) "Semantic Map Applications with [[SemanticMediaWiki]]" | ** Talk-4 (15 min.) "Semantic Map Applications with [[SemanticMediaWiki]]" | ||
− | *** Abstract: | + | *** Abstract: We will be presenting on Semantic Map Applications using [[SemanticMediaWiki]] and will be using the RPI Map and Virtual Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (VSTO) as examples. |
* '''ChristophLange''' (Jacobs University) | * '''ChristophLange''' (Jacobs University) |
Revision as of 18:27, 18 December 2012
Contents |
- Mini-series Title: Semantic Wikis: The Wiki Way to the Semantic Web     (1A)
- Session-4 Topic: Semantic Wiki Applications & Use Cases (1): vertical applications     (1B)
- Panelists:     (1D)
- Mr. HaroldSolbrig / Dr. GuoqianJiang (Mayo Clinic - 3 talks); Dr. JieBao / Dr. LiDing (RPI/TWC); Mr. ChristophLange (Jacobs University); ...     (1D1)
- Lightning Talks: -
[ Please note that: in order for the community to be exposed to the full range of technologies, an IPR policy waiver is applicable to this segment of the program. Therefore, technologies presented in these "Lightning Talks" do not necessarily fall into the "free and open" technology category. The presentation materials (slides, recording of the talks), however, are still licensed by all these speakers as open content, and [[WikiHomePage|our IPR Policy]] still applies in that regard. =ppy ]
    (1E)- These are 1-slide, 3-min (max) talks open to anyone who has something relevant to present. To get a slot please email your talk title, a one-paragraph abstract, and your slide to <peter.yim@cim3.com>. Titles and Slides has to be received by end-of-day Wed 21-Jan-2009 to be scheduled in.     (1E1)
- Resources:     (1F)
- Slides: ... coming!     (1F1)
- Audio Recording: ... coming!     (1F2)
- Chat Transcript: ... coming!     (1F3)
- see developing program at: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SemanticWiki/Prep#nid1NQH     (1G)
- Date: Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009     (1H1)
- Start Time: 10:30am PST / 12:30pm CST / 1:30pm EST / 7:30pm CET / 18:30 UTC     (1H2)
- Expected Call Duration: 2.0~2.5 hours     (1H3)
- Dial-in Number:     (1H4)
- from a US telephone (US): +1-218-486-3600 (domestic long distance cost will apply)     (1H4A)
- When calling in from a phone, use Conference ID: "4389979#"     (1H4B)
- from Europe, call:     (1H4C)
- Austria 0820-4000-1577     (1H4C1)
- Belgium 070-35-9992     (1H4C2)
- France 0826-100-280     (1H4C3)
- Germany 01805-00-7642     (1H4C4)
- Ireland 0818-270-037     (1H4C5)
- Italy 0848-390-179     (1H4C6)
- Spain 0902-886-056     (1H4C7)
- Switzerland 0848-560-327 or 0848-414-110     (1H4C8)
- UK 0870-738-0765     (1H4C9)
- callers from other countries please dial into either one of the US or European numbers     (1H4D)
- Shared-screen support (VNC session), if applicable, will be started 5 minutes before the call at: http://vnc2.cim3.net:5800/     (1H5)
- view-only password: "ontolog"     (1H5A)
- if you plan to be logging into this shared-screen option (which the speaker may be navigating), and you are not familiar with the process, please try to call in 5 minutes before the start of the session so that we can work out the connection logistics. Help on this will generally not be available once the presentation starts.     (1H5B)
- people behind corporate firewalls may have difficulty accessing this. If that is the case, please download the slides above and running them locally. The speaker(s) will prompt you to advance the slides during the talk.     (1H5C)
- Discussions and Q & A:     (1H6)
- (Unless the conference host has already muted everyone) Please mute your phone, by pressing "*2" on your phone keypad, when a presentation is in progress. To un-mute, press "*3"     (1H6A)
- You can type in your questions or comments through the browser based chat session by:     (1H6B)
- pointing a separate browser tab (or window) to http://webconf.soaphub.org/conf/room and enter: Room="ontolog_20090122" and My Name="Your Own Name" (e.g. "JaneDoe")     (1H6B1)
- or point your browser to: http://webconf.soaphub.org/conf/room/ontolog_20090122     (1H6C)
- instructions: once you got access to the page, click on the "settings" button, and identify yourself (by modifying the Name field). You can indicate that you want to ask a question verbally by clicking on the "hand" button, and wait for the moderator to call on you; or, type and send your question into the chat window at the bottom of the screen.     (1H6C1)
- (when everyone is muted) If you want to speak or have questions or remarks to make, please "raise your hand (virtually)" by click on the "hand button" (lower right) on the chat session page. You may speak when acknowledged by the speaker or the session moderator (again, press "*3" on your phone to unmute). Test your voice and introduce yourself first before proceeding with your remarks, please. (Please remember to click on the "hand button" again (to lower your hand) and press "*2" on your phone to mute yourself after you are done speaking.)     (1H6D)
- thanks to the soaphub.org folks, one can now use a jabber/xmpp client (e.g. gtalk) to join this chatroom. Just add the room as a buddy - (in our case here) ontolog_20090122@soaphub.org ... Handy for mobile devices!     (1H6E)
- For those who cannot join us, or who have further questions or remarks on the topic, please post them to the [swikig] listserv so that everyone in the community can benefit from the discourse.     (1H7)
- subscribe/unsubscribe/configure - http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/mailman/listinfo/swikig     (1H7B)
- Please review our Virtual Session Tips and Ground Rules - see: VirtualSpeakerSessionTips     (1H8)
- 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.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2009_01_22     (1H10)
- Please note that this session will be recorded, and the audio archive is expected to be made available as open content to our community membership and the public at-large under our prevailing open IPR policy.     (1H11)
- Attended:     (1J1)
- Expecting:     (1J2)
- JieBao     (1J2E)
- LiDing     (1J2F)
- ... if you are coming to the session, please add your name above (plus your affiliation, if you aren't already a member of the community) above; or e-mail <peter.yim@cim3.com> so that we can reserve enough resources to support everyone's participation. ...     (1J3A)
- Regrets:     (1J4)
The Semantic Wiki mini-series a 6-month mini-series comprising Talks, Panel Discussions and Online Discourse. The series is co-organized by FZI Karlsruhe, Mayo Clinic, Ontolog, RPI Tetherless World Constellation and Salzburg Research, Austria. This represents a collaborative effort between members from academia, research, software engineering, semantic web and ontology communities. The 6-month mini-series intends to bring together developers, administrators and users of semantic wikis, and provide a platform where they can conveniently share ideas and insights. Through a series of (mainly virtual) talks, panel discussions, online discourse and even face-to-face meetings, participants will survey the state-of-the-art in semantic wiki technology and get exposure to exemplary use cases and applications. Together, they will study trends, challenges and the outlook for semantic wikis, and explore opportunities for collaboration in the very promising technology, approach or philosophy which people has labeled "semantic wiki."
    (1K1)
This series of virtual events will dovetail into the face-to-face workshop: "Social Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0" at the AAAI Spring Symposium (March 23-25, 2009 at Stanford, California, USA - see: http://tw.rpi.edu/sss09 ).
    (1K2)
See: our SemanticWiki mini-series homepage and the developing program for the rest of the series.
    (1K3)
Session Abstract: Semantic Wiki Applications & Use Cases (1): vertical applications     (1L)
- Semantic wikis have grown beyond their initial use as community-developed web sites to support full applications, often as web portals. Today's session will focus on "vertical" applications specific to a given domain, while Session 5 will focus on "horizontal" applications that are more domain neutral.     (1L2)
- The purpose of this session is to showcase some of the domain specific applications that utilize semantic wikis. Our panelists will be presenting applications in the Biomedical Informatics, Healthcare, Mapping and Mathematics domains.     (1L3)
- Talk-1 (15 min.) "LexWiki - a common model for importing, rendering and proposing revisions to ontology resources in the SemanticMediaWiki"     (1L4A)
- Abstract: We describe why we need a common model of terminological resources in the SemanticMediaWiki. We then briefly describe LexGrid, a model that has been developed to span the terminology / thesaurus / ontology boundaries and how we have implemented it in the SemanticMediaWiki environment.     (1L4A1)
- Talk-2 (15 min.) "BiomedGT - LexWiki, SemanticMediaWiki and the Biomedical Grid Terminology"     (1L4B)
- Abstract: This presentation describes how the SemanticMediaWiki and the LexWiki toolkit are being used in the workflow and curation of the Biomedical Grid Terminology (BiomedGT).     (1L4B1)
- Talk-3 (15 min.) "WHO ICD11 Wiki - LexWiki, SemanticMediaWiki and the International Classification of Diseases"     (1L4C)
- Abstract: This presentation describes how the LexWiki based on SemanticMediaWiki is being used for both browsing and authoring support in a World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) revision project.     (1L4C1)
- Dr. JieBao / Dr. LiDing (RPI/TWC)     (1L5)
- Abstract: We will be presenting on Semantic Map Applications using SemanticMediaWiki and will be using the RPI Map and Virtual Solar-Terrestrial Observatory (VSTO) as examples.     (1L5A1)
- ChristophLange (Jacobs University)     (1L6)
- Talk-5 (15 min.) "Semantic Wikis for Mathematics -- a State-of-the-Art Survey"     (1L6A)
- Abstract: Modern mathematical research is supported by computers in many ways, but there     (1L6A1)
is still a lack of support for (web) collaboration on mathematical knowledge.
In this talk, I present a short survey on (more or less) semantic wikis for
managing mathematical knowledge. The challenge of agility vs. formal
correctness will be of special interest. The talk concludes with an outlook
into (inter)active mathematical documents and integrating them with my
mathematical semantic wiki SWiM.
    (1L7)
- Lighting Talks, 3 minutes each     (1L8)
... coming (after the session)!
    (1M1)
- To download the [ audio recording of the session], click [ here]     (1N1)
- the playback of the audio files require the proper setup, and an MP3 compatible player on your computer.     (1N1A)
- Conference Date and Time: 22-Jan-2009 10:38am~_____pm PST     (1N2)
- Duration of Recording: _ Hour __ Minutes     (1N3)
- Recording File Size: ___ MB (in mp3 format)     (1N4)
- suggestions:     (1N5)
- its best that you listen to the session while having the respective presentations opened in front of you. You'll be prompted to advance slides by the speaker.     (1N5A)
- Take a look, also, at the rich body of knowledge that this community has built together, over the years, by going through the archives of noteworthy past Ontolog events. (References on how to subscribe to our podcast can also be found there.)     (1N5B)