Unifying heterogeneous and distributed information about marine species through the top level ontology MarineTLO

Q Social Sciences
Yannis Tzitzikas, Carlo Allocca, C. Bekiari, Yannis Marketakis, P. Fafalios, M. Doerr, N. Minadakis, T. Patkos, Leonardo Candela
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Abstract

– Marine species data are scattered across a series of heterogeneous repositories and information systems. There is no repository that can claim to have all marine species data. Moreover, information on marine species are made available through different formats and protocols. The purpose of this paper is to provide models and methods that allow integrating such information either for publishing it, browsing it or querying it. Aiming at providing a valid and reliable knowledge ground for enabling semantic interoperability of marine species data, in this paper the authors motivate a top level ontology, called MarineTLO and discuss its use for creating MarineTLO-based warehouses. , – In this paper the authors introduce a set of motivating scenarios that highlight the need of having a top level ontology. Afterwards the authors describe the main data sources (Fisheries Linked Open Data, ECOSCOPE, WoRMS, FishBase and DBpedia) that will be used as a basis for constructing the MarineTLO. , – The paper discusses about the exploitation of MarineTLO for the construction of a warehouse. Furthermore a series of uses of the MarineTLO-based warehouse is being reported. , – In this paper the authors described the design of a top level ontology for the marine domain able to satisfy the need for maintaining integrated sets of facts about marine species and thus assisting ongoing research on biodiversity. Apart from the ontology the authors also elaborated with the mappings that are required for building integrated warehouses.
通过顶层本体MarineTLO统一海洋物种异构和分布式信息
海洋物种数据分散在一系列异构存储库和信息系统中。没有一个资源库可以声称拥有所有海洋物种的数据。此外,还通过不同的格式和协议提供有关海洋物种的资料。本文的目的是提供模型和方法,允许集成这些信息,以便发布、浏览或查询。为了为实现海洋物种数据的语义互操作性提供有效和可靠的知识基础,作者在本文中提出了一个称为MarineTLO的顶级本体,并讨论了其用于创建基于MarineTLO的仓库的用途。在本文中,作者介绍了一组激励场景,这些场景强调了拥有顶级本体的必要性。随后,作者描述了将作为构建MarineTLO的基础的主要数据源(渔业关联开放数据、ECOSCOPE、WoRMS、FishBase和DBpedia)。本文讨论了MarineTLO在仓库建设中的应用。此外,还报告了marinetlo仓库的一系列用途。在本文中,作者描述了一个海洋领域的顶级本体的设计,该本体能够满足维护关于海洋物种的完整事实集的需要,从而协助正在进行的生物多样性研究。除了本体之外,作者还详细阐述了构建集成仓库所需的映射。
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Program-Electronic Library and Information Systems
Program-Electronic Library and Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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1.30
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0
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ■Automation of library and information services ■Storage and retrieval of all forms of electronic information ■Delivery of information to end users ■Database design and management ■Techniques for storing and distributing information ■Networking and communications technology ■The Internet ■User interface design ■Procurement of systems ■User training and support ■System evaluation
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