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== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==
* '''Martin G. Skjæveland''' will present ''Pattern-based ontology development with Reasonable Ontology Templates (OTTR)''
* '''Martin G. Skjæveland''' will present ''Pattern-based ontology development with Reasonable Ontology Templates (OTTR)''
* The talk will introduce the Resonable Ontology Templates (OTTR)
* The talk will introduce the Resonable Ontology Templates (OTTR) framework, and explain what pattern-based ontology development is and it benefits and added complexities compared to traditional ontology development. There will be live demonstrations of different tools and resources made available by the OTTR project. For more information on OTTR, see http://ottr.xyz
framework, and explain what pattern-based ontology development is and
* Martin G. Skjæveland is a researcher at the University of Oslo and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Stavanger. His research interests are knowledge representation, ontology engineering - in particular tools and methods for developing large scale ontologies, and uses of ontology-based systems in industrial settings. He was previously a consultant with DNV working with information management, ontologies and semantic technologies. Martin is the development lead of the OTTR framework.
it benefits and added complexities compared to traditional ontology
development. There will be live demonstrations of different tools and
resources made available by the OTTR project. For more information on
OTTR, see http://ottr.xyz
* Martin G. Skjæveland is a researcher at the University of Oslo and an
adjunct associate professor at the University of Stavanger. His
research interests are knowledge representation, ontology engineering -
in particular tools and methods for developing large scale ontologies,
and uses of ontology-based systems in industrial settings. He was
previously a consultant with DNV working with information management,
ontologies and semantic technologies. Martin is the development lead of
the OTTR framework.


== Conference Call Information ==
== Conference Call Information ==

Revision as of 19:33, 23 March 2023

Session Ontology Development
Duration 1 hour
Date/Time 29 Mar 2023 16:00 GMT
9:00am PDT/12:00pm EDT
4:00pm GMT/5:00pm CST
Convener Gary Berg-Cross

Ontology Summit 2023 Synthesis

Helping scientific researchers make better use of ontologies

Agenda

  • Martin G. Skjæveland will present Pattern-based ontology development with Reasonable Ontology Templates (OTTR)
  • The talk will introduce the Resonable Ontology Templates (OTTR) framework, and explain what pattern-based ontology development is and it benefits and added complexities compared to traditional ontology development. There will be live demonstrations of different tools and resources made available by the OTTR project. For more information on OTTR, see http://ottr.xyz
  • Martin G. Skjæveland is a researcher at the University of Oslo and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Stavanger. His research interests are knowledge representation, ontology engineering - in particular tools and methods for developing large scale ontologies, and uses of ontology-based systems in industrial settings. He was previously a consultant with DNV working with information management, ontologies and semantic technologies. Martin is the development lead of the OTTR framework.

Conference Call Information

  • Date: Wednesday, 29 Mar 2023
  • Start Time: 9:00am PDT / 12:00pm EDT / 6:00pm CEST / 5:00pm BST / 1600 UTC
  • Expected Call Duration: 1 hour
  • Video Conference URL
    • Conference ID: 837 8041 8377
    • Passcode: 323309
  • Chat Room

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