OntoPortal-Astro, a semantic artefact catalogue for astronomy

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Baptiste Cecconi , Laura Debisschop , Sébastien Derrière , Mireille Louys , Carmen Corre , Nina Grau , Clévent Jonquet
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The astronomy communities are widely recognised as mature communities for their open science practices. However, while their data ecosystems are rather advanced and permit efficient data interoperability, there are still gaps between these ecosystems. Semantic artefacts (SAs) – e.g., ontologies, thesauri, vocabularies or metadata schemas – are a means to bridge that gap as they allow to semantically described the data and map the underlying concepts. The increasing use of SAs in astronomy presents challenges in description, selection, evaluation, trust, and mappings. The landscape remains fragmented, with SAs scattered across various registries in diverse formats and structures – not yet fully developed or encoded with rich semantic web standards like OWL or SKOS – and often with overlapping scopes. Enhancing data semantic interoperability requires common platforms to catalogue, align, and facilitate the sharing of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) SAs. In the frame of the FAIR-IMPACT project, we prototyped a SA catalogue for astronomy, heliophysics and planetary sciences. This exercise resulted in improved vocabulary and ontology management in the communities, and is now paving the way for better interdisciplinary data discovery and reuse. This article presents current practices in our discipline, reviews candidate SAs for such a catalogue, presents driving use cases and the perspective of a real production service for the astronomy community based on the OntoPortal technology, that will be called OntoPortal-Astro.
ontopportal - astro,一个天文学的语义人工制品目录
天文学团体因其开放的科学实践而被广泛认为是成熟的团体。然而,尽管他们的数据生态系统相当先进,并允许有效的数据互操作性,但这些生态系统之间仍然存在差距。语义工件(SAs)——例如,本体、词典、词汇表或元数据模式——是弥合这一差距的一种手段,因为它们允许对数据进行语义描述并映射底层概念。在天文学中越来越多地使用sa,在描述、选择、评估、信任和映射方面提出了挑战。这个领域仍然是碎片化的,sa以不同的格式和结构分散在不同的注册表中——还没有完全开发或用OWL或SKOS等丰富的语义web标准编码——并且经常有重叠的范围。增强数据语义互操作性需要通用平台来编目、对齐和促进FAIR(可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重用)sa的共享。在FAIR-IMPACT项目的框架内,我们为天文学、太阳物理学和行星科学制作了一个SA目录的原型。这一实践改进了社区中的词汇表和本体管理,现在为更好的跨学科数据发现和重用铺平了道路。本文介绍了我们学科的当前实践,回顾了这样一个目录的候选应用程序,介绍了驱动用例和基于ontopportal技术的天文社区实际生产服务的视角,该技术将被称为ontopportal - astro。
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Astronomy and Computing
Astronomy and Computing ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICSCOMPUTER SCIENCE,-COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.00%
发文量
67
期刊介绍: Astronomy and Computing is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the broad area between astronomy, computer science and information technology. The journal aims to publish the work of scientists and (software) engineers in all aspects of astronomical computing, including the collection, analysis, reduction, visualisation, preservation and dissemination of data, and the development of astronomical software and simulations. The journal covers applications for academic computer science techniques to astronomy, as well as novel applications of information technologies within astronomy.
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