Re: W3C Automotive Ontology Community Group

I would say there is some overlap, though the focus of the near-term work of the CG is, from my personal assessment, more on traditional forms of mobility (even though one could claim that strictly speaking, humans are also automotive entities ;-).

The next big project of the CG will be automotive configuration information. 

The best way to make sure that the CG' work is in line with http://www.mobivoc.org is to encourage its lead contributors to join the new CG.

We will be happy to consider any requests and proposals from external groups, but we will likely not have the resources to actively reach out to external activities. Our work will be driven my direct business requirements of member organizations.

Best

Martin



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> On 08 May 2015, at 13:00, Sebastian Hellmann <hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
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> Hi Martin,
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> how does it relate to http://www.mobivoc.org ?
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> All the best,
> Sebastian
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> On 08.05.2015 07:53, mfhepp@gmail.com wrote:
>> (sorry for cross-posting, I think this is needed in this case)
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>> Dear all:
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>> I am happy to announce the start of the new W3C Automotive Ontology Community Group. 
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>> Please join us at
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>> https://www.w3.org/community/gao/
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>> In this group, we want to advance the use of shared conceptual structures in the form of Web ontologies for better data interoperability in the automotive industry, and this at Web scale. 
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>> In particular, we want to develop 
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>> 1. extension proposals for schema.org so that automotive information can be better understood by search engines 
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>> 2. OWL Web ontologies for the automotive industry. 
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>> Also, we want to provide a forum for bringing together researchers and practitioners who are working on advancing the field.
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>> This is meant as a more sustainable form of the previously informal Automotive Ontology Working Group at
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>> http://www.automotive-ontology.org/
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>> We will gradually integrate both activities.
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>> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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>> Best wishes
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>> Martin
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>> PS: In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account, which you can obtain freely. W3C Membership is not required to join a Community Group.
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>> mhepp@computer.org
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