- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 06:06:12 -0400
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
I thought this looked interesting, particularly as more and more RDF IG folk seem to be experimenting with RDF/geo/mapping work lately. If anyone attends this workshop, I'm sure a brief report to this list would be much appreciated. Dan ----- Forwarded message from Pierre Grenon <pierre.grenon@ifomis.uni-leipzig.de> ----- From: "Pierre Grenon" <pierre.grenon@ifomis.uni-leipzig.de> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 18:04:08 +0100 To: dl@dl.kr.org Subject: [DL] CFP: COSIT workshop on Spatial and Geographic Ontologies Message-Id: <20030617170409.059F015941@hogwarts.imise.uni-leipzig.de> Organization: IFOMIS Uni Leipzig WORKSHOP ON FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN SPATIAL AND GEOGRAPHIC ONTOLOGIES Tuesday 23rd September 2003 To be held in conjunction with: COSIT'03 Conference on Spatial Information Theory 24-28 September, Ittingen, Switzerland http://www.spatial.maine.edu/~cosit03/home.html There is currently much interest in the development of Ontologies to support a wide variety of tasks including knowledge reuse, data integration, knowledge acquisition, knowledge management, web-based services and many other information applications. The spatial and geographic domains involve a rich and highly interdependent conceptual structure. Some kind of ontology specifying the meanings and logical connections between these concepts is essential to supporting: a) applications which can access this data in a flexible way; and b) sharing of spatial information between applications. However, spatial and geographic concepts present particularly acute problems for ontology construction. They stand in highly complex relationships to underlying physical reality and are often associated with deep ontological issues such as problems of vagueness and identity through time. The workshop will focus on those aspects of spatial and geographic information where the nature of the domain has a fundamental impact on ontology construction. It will provide a forum for presentation of new work in the following and related areas: * key problems and issues in the construction of spatial and geographic ontologies, including: - foundational ontology of spatial properties and relations, - vague and ambiguous spatial and geographic concepts, - the relationship between geographic and physical concepts, - modelling spatial granularity, - events and spatio-temporal processes, - identity of spatial/geographic objects through time, - aggregate objects * examination of strengths and weaknesses of state-of-the-art spatial and geographic ontologies. * appropriate methodologies for constructing and evaluating ontologies in the spatial domain. * mechanisms for integration and inter-operation among different spatial/geographic ontologies. We invite interested parties to submit either position papers (1-2 pages) or full research papers (up to 12 pages) on any topic related to the above areas. Papers should be submitted by email in PDF format to Brandon Bennett <brandon@comp.leeds.ac.uk> AND Pierre Grenon <pierre.grenon@ifomis.uni-leipzig.de> The submission deadline is 1/8/03 Authors will be notified of acceptance on 15/8/03 A registration fee will be charged to cover the cost of room hire. This will be kept as low as possible. Further details of the workshop will be posted on the web site at: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/brandon/cosit03ontology.html Please distribute this call for participation to anyone you think might be interested. Best Regards, Brandon Bennett and Pierre Grenon -- Pierre Grenon IFOMIS Uni Leipzig Haertelstr. 16-18 04107 Leipzig http://people.ifomis.uni-leipzig.de/pierre.grenon/ pgrenon@ifomis.uni-leipzig.de phone: 49(0)351971672 fax: 49(0)3519716179 --- ** You received this mail via the description logic mailing list; for more ** ** information, visit the description logic homepage at http://dl.kr.org/. ** ----- End forwarded message -----
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