Beyond a House of Sticks: Formalizing Metadata Tags with Brick

Gabe Fierro, Jason Koh, Yuvraj Agarwal, Rajesh K. Gupta, D. Culler
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Current efforts establishing semantic metadata standards for the built environment span academia [3], industry [1] and standards bodies [2, 28]. For these standards to be effective, they must be clearly defined and easily extensible, encourage consistency in their usage, and integrate cleanly with existing industrial standards, such as BACnet. There is a natural tension between informal tag-based systems that rely upon idiom and convention for meaning, and formal ontologies amenable to automated tooling. We present a qualitative analysis of Project Haystack [1], a popular tagging system for building metadata, and identify a family of inherent interpretability and consistency issues in the tagging model that stem from its lack of a formal definition. To address these issues, we present the design and implementation of the Brick+ ontology, a drop-in replacement for Brick [3] with clear formal semantics that enables the inference of a valid Brick model from an informal Haystack model, and demonstrate this inference across five Haystack models.
超越木棒之屋:用砖块形式化元数据标签
目前,学术界[3]、工业界[1]和标准机构[2,28]都在努力为建筑环境建立语义元数据标准。为了使这些标准有效,它们必须明确定义并易于扩展,鼓励使用的一致性,并与现有的工业标准(如BACnet)清晰地集成。在非正式的基于标签的系统(依赖于习语和约定的含义)和适合自动化工具的正式本体论之间存在一种自然的紧张关系。我们对Project Haystack[1]进行了定性分析,这是一个用于构建元数据的流行标记系统,并确定了标记模型中一系列固有的可解释性和一致性问题,这些问题源于其缺乏正式定义。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了Brick+本体的设计和实现,Brick+本体是Brick[3]的直接替代品,具有清晰的形式化语义,能够从非正式的Haystack模型推断出有效的Brick模型,并跨五个Haystack模型演示了这种推断。
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