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Revision as of 18:50, 15 January 2022
Theme: Pandemics and Other Disasters
    (1A)
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted an impressive, worldwide response by governments, industry, and the academic community.
Ontologies can play a significant role in search, data description, interoperability and harmonization of the increasingly large data sources that are relevant to COVID-19.
This summit will examine the role that ontologies can play in disasters, with particular emphasis on pandemics such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The summit is divided into four tracks, each of which consists of five sessions, four of which feature invited speakers and a fifth session for discussion and synthesis of the track topic.
    (1B)
- Track 1: Disaster attributes     (1D)
- Possible champions TBD     (1D1)
- There are several incompatible definitions for the notion of disaster and for related terminology by national and international agencies.     (1D2)
- The information needed for the complex events of predicting, monitoring, mitigating and managing disasters and risks is complex and spans many organizations (both governmental and non-governmental), countries, languages and cultures.     (1D3)
- Some examples of disaster attributes include: geo-temporal extent, categories of risks and types of disasters, and sources, such as natural or deliberate or a combination of natural and deliberate.     (1D4)
- There are connections with situation awareness and situation management.     (1D5)
- Track 2: Pandemics     (1E)
- Possible speakers: Doug Lenat, Michael DeBellis     (1E2)
- Track 3: Environment Disasters     (1F)
- Some examples of environment disasters include:     (1F2)
- Climate Change     (1F2A)
- Environmental pollution     (1F2B)
- Wildfires     (1F2C)
- Floods     (1F2D)
- Habitat loss     (1F2E)
- Possible speakers: Krzysztof Janowicz     (1F3)
- Track 4: Space Disasters     (1G)
- Some examples of issues:     (1G2)
- Asteroids / Comets     (1G2A)
- Debris     (1G2B)
- Satellites of future deorbit capabilities and recovery Satellites     (1G2C)
- Solar radiation, radio blackouts, geomagnetic Storms     (1G2D)