1st OTTR user forum, 2021-01-28
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1st OTTR user forum, 2021-01-28
The 1st OTTR user forum will take place virtually on 2021-01-28 Thu 12:00–14:00 CET. The purpose of the event is to let users of the OTTR framework share experiences and to meet the developers behind OTTR to discuss future directions. The event should also be of interest to those that are curious to see practical uses of the OTTR framework. We also welcome input and presentations of tools and technologies that are related to OTTR.
To register for the event, please fill in the following form:
(Deadline Jan 12 or Jan 24, see
below) Connection details will be sent in the week of the event to
those who have registered.
https://forms.gle/PH7i9DSd4d6nx3nP7
1 Agenda
When | Who | What |
---|---|---|
12:00–12:30 | OTTR team | Welcome, project presenation, current status, future plans |
12:30–12:40 | All | Discusssion |
12:40–12:50 | All | Break |
12:50–13:35 | Johan W. Klüwer, DNVGL | Invited talk: READI Joint industry project. 35 + 10 mins. Video Slides |
13:35–13:50 | Melinda Hodkiewicz, University of Western Australia | Talk: Pre-processing unstructured text for OTTR. 10 + 5 mins. Video Slides |
13:50–14:00 | OTTR team, all | Wrap up |
2 Invited talk
Johan W. Klüwer, DNV-GL will give an invited talk and demonstration. Slides.
Abstract: We present work done in the READI Joint industry project (https://readi-jip.org/), demonstrating how OTTR can be used to interpret existing industrial vocabularies as OWL. The main part will be a walk-through of the process: starting with tabular data, adding structure with SQL views, designing templates with stOTTR, and mapping in bOTTR declarations. We comment briefly on the importance of applying an upper ontology; here, ISO 15926-14. The result is an OWL ontology that considerably enriches the tabular-format data and is ready for dissemination as Linked Data. The use case will be the CFIHOS RDL and Data dictionary, downloadable from https://www.jip36-cfihos.org/cfihos-standards/.
Bio: Johan W. Klüwer is a specialist in industrial ontologies at DNV GL, Oslo. He has contributed to ontology development and implementation for capital projects, standards as ontologies, research and development projects, and international collaboration. He is a primary contributor to the methodology of the ongoing READI Joint Industry Project (2018-) that targets digitalisation of requirements for the Oil and Gas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
3 Talk
Melinda Hodkiewicz, Professor, University of Western Australia. Slides.
Abstract: What to do when the data you want to ingest using OTTR is unstructured text? This talk looks at work to annotate entity types in maintenance data sets to make the instance data amenable to ingestion. We suggest there is a need to consider the ontological needs a priori in the selection of entities and annotation stages.
4 Registration
The event is open and free. To register for the event, please fill in the following form: https://forms.gle/PH7i9DSd4d6nx3nP7
If you want to present, the deadline for registering is Jan 12. You are then required to provide a title and abstract for your presentation which will be used in the announcement of the event.
If you do not want to present, the deadline for registering is Jan 24.
The agenda for the user forum, including connection details, will be distributed on Jan 25 to those that have registered.
Hope to see you there!