[DL] ESAO Webinar n.10 on Tue, Dec 19 -- Reminder
Frank Loebe
frank.loebe at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Mon Dec 18 23:55:03 CET 2023
A gentle reminder:
== ESAO Webinar n.10, December 19, 2023 ==
Dear all,
the Educational Series on Applied Ontology (ESAO) [1] is open for
everyone and welcomes students, researchers and practitioners alike
(no registration needed).
The 10th ESAO webinar will be held on
Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 15:00 CET
(regional times: 09:00-10:30 EDT / 11:00-12:30 BRT / 14:00-15:30 UTC
/ 15:00-16:30 CET / 16:00-17:30 SAST [2])
via Zoom (full connection details at the end of this message)
https://univ-tlse2.zoom.us/j/95709820112?pwd=VXlYTi8zbzBDbjVkUW1Qa2dGMW4zUT09
Program & Speakers Info
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(two parts, each with presentation of 30 min + discussion)
Mara Abel (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil)
Title: Ontology Application in the Petroleum Industry
Abstract: The petroleum production chain configures a complex sequence
of activities that require specialized knowledge and large volume of
information from diverse sources and types. Considering the high level
of requested knowledge, several specialized providers assume part of the
activities producing information and data that are integrated during
process decision, production monitoring, and optimization. In this
non-standardized scenario, semantic treatment becomes a key issue to
allow interoperability between systems and enterprise information
consumption. Ontology engineering came with the adequate tools for
dealing with semantics in this environment nowadays, by orienting the
development of domain ontologies and the embodiment of the ontology
artifacts into information system applications. This talk will describe
use cases of domain ontologies in the petroleum industry environment for
information retrieval, expert system applications, digital twin for
implementation and decision making applications, highlighting details of
each project development.
Bio: Mara Abel is geologist and doctor in Computer Science, studying
knowledge engineering applied to the Petroleum Industry. She is a
retired titular professor of UFRGS, in Brazil, where she has been
dedicated to investigate and build ontologies for dealing with
interoperability problems in the petroleum industry. She is co-founder
of the knowledge-based software company ENDEEPER and she has conceived
several successful industrial applications for reservoir
characterization and production optimization in industrial cooperation
projects.
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Emilio Sanfilippo (National Research Council, Trento, Italy)
Title: Ontologies in Digital Humanities: Some Research Challenges
Abstract: Ontologies are extensively used in both research and
applications within the realm of digital humanities, with one of the
most notable examples being the CIDOC-CRM ontology and its extensions.
Similarly to other domains of application, ontologies within the digital
humanities serve diverse purposes, including the seamless organization
of datasets across multiple organizations to enable their smooth sharing
and integration. However, within this landscape, critical studies
pertaining to the interpretive reception of artworks – or any entity
central to humanities research – have remained at the margins of
knowledge representation and data modeling efforts. Consequently, while
numerous digital platforms offer ontology-based datasets, only a few
explicitly address the interpretive dimension of scholarly inquiries.
This absence is somewhat surprising considering the significance of
interpretive phenomena in critical studies of fine art, literature,
music, theater, and other disciplines. During this presentation, I will
briefly explore the utilization of ontologies in the digital humanities,
discussing the challenges researchers must confront, in my opinion, to
comprehend the multifaceted nature of scholarly research in the
humanities. These challenges encompass the development of methodologies
and formal models to represent scholarly interpretations and debates.
Bio: Emilio Sanfilippo is a permanent researcher at the National
Research Council (CNR) of Italy, affiliated with the Laboratory for
Applied Ontology (LOA) within the Institute for Cognitive Sciences and
Technologies (ISTC). His research encompasses foundational and applied
topics concerning the utilization of ontologies in both industrial
engineering and the digital humanities. Presently, he serves as the
principal investigator of the MITE project - Make it Explicit:
Documenting interpretations of literary fictions with conceptual formal
models, funded by the Italian Ministry for University and Research (MUR).
Series Description
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The IAOA [3] has created ESAO [1], an educational effort directed
towards topics of Applied Ontology, primarily established basics and
foundations.
The series is inspired by the Interdisciplinary Schools on Applied
Ontology (ISAO) [4]. ESAO is complementary in format and its overall
approach. The goal is to provide a combination of an archive of
educational material (e.g., short video lectures) and a series of
webinars for presenting and discussing that material.
Organization
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Members of the Education Technical Committee of IAOA [5] and among those
primarily (in alphabetical order):
* Lucía Gómez Álvarez
* Frank Loebe
* Sandra Lovrenčić
* Cassia Trojahn (Chair)
* Laure Vieu
Contact
E-Mail: info at iaoa.org
[1] Educational Series on Applied Ontology
https://wiki.iaoa.org/index.php/Edu:ESAO
[2] Session time locally and in further places
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20231219T1400
[3] IAOA website
http://iaoa.org/
[4] ISAO History page
https://iaoa.org/index.php/isao-history/
[5] Entry page of the IAOA Education Technical Committee
https://iaoa.org/index.php/faq/education-committee/
Connection Details
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Topic: ESAO 10th
Time: Dec 19, 2023 03:00 PM Paris
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Meeting ID: 957 0982 0112
Passcode: 770691
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