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John L. McCarthy XMDR Project Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A Standard & Prototype Starting Point for An Open Ontology Repository: The Extended Metadata Registry Project. John L. McCarthy XMDR Project Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Open Ontology Repository (OOR) Panel on Rationale, Expectations & Requirements. March 27, 2008.

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John L. McCarthy XMDR Project Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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  1. A Standard & Prototype Starting Point for An Open Ontology Repository: The Extended Metadata Registry Project John L. McCarthy XMDR Project Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Open Ontology Repository (OOR) Panel on Rationale, Expectations & Requirements • March 27, 2008

  2. Shared Goals & Challenges • Open Ontology Repository Goals • collection of useful ontologies • help facilitate harmonization & synergy • standard representation/characterization? • Extended Metadata Registry (XMDR) Project Goals • extend ISO-IEC 11179 ed. 2 Metadata Registry Standard • for increasingly large & complex databases & software systems • particularly for large organizations like EPA, NCI, DOD, … • incorporate & manage evolution of concept information • codesets of valid values, terminologies, thesauri, ontologies • using a shared metamodel for both metadata & concepts XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  3. XMDR Project Overview & Background • Set of collaborative initiativeswith shared goals & funding • EPA, NCI, DOD, LBNL, USGS, Ecoterm, UNEP, … (major 11179 users) • XMDR project at LBNL began in 2003 • principals have been meeting in Berkeley since 2004 • ISO-IEC JTC1/SC32/WG2 & ANSI L8 working on 11179 ed. 3 • Joint Technical Committee 1, Subcommittee 32, Working Group 2 • metadata registry standards work began in 1980’s re data dictionaries & codesets • Open source reference implementation & testbed system • test implementations of proposed extensions to 11179 metamodel • add more formal semantic metadata on concepts & relationships to data • assemble semantic metadata from diverse sources & structures • terminologies, ontologies, etc. for environment, geography, health, … • explore emerging semantic technologies (e.g., RDF, OWL, CL, …) • demonstrate new capabilities • e.g., ontology lifecycle management & harmonization XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  4. Challenge: Gain Common Understanding of meaning between Data Creators and Data Users text text data data ambiente agricultura tiempo salud hunano industria turismo tierra agua aero environ agriculture climate human health industry tourism soil water air 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 Common interpretation of what data represents EEA USGS text data environ agriculture climate human health industry tourism soil water air DoD 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 Users text data environ agriculture climate human health industry tourism soil water air EPA 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 text data 3268 0825 1348 5038 2708 0000 2178 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 ambiente agricultura tiempo salud huno industria turismo tierra agua aero 123 345 445 670 248 591 308 3268 0825 1348 5038 Others . . . Users Information Systems Data Creation XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  5. Inference requires combination of Data, Metadata & Concept Systems Contamination Biological Radioactive Chemical mercury lead cadmium Inference Search Query: “find water bodies downstream from Fletcher Creek where chemical contamination was over 10 micrograms per literbetween December 2001 and March 2003” Concept System (multi-lingual): Data: Metadata: XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  6. XMDR Goals (continued) • Improve representation of relationships between data (e.g., data elements & value domains) and concept structures (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies, thesauri, terminologies, …) • Register & manage complex semantic metadata (i.e., concepts) in more formal, systematic ways (e.g., description logic) to facilitate machine processing of semantics in order to • link together data elements & terms across multiple systems • discover relationships among data elements, terms & concepts • create and manage names, definitions, terms, etc. • support software inference, aggregation, and agent services • Add more rigorous & formal specification for • concepts and concept systems (including ontologies) • relationships between metamodel components • formal axioms for conceptual & structural relationships • Use concepts to unify different types of metadata • evolution requires increasing granularity & details • combine strengths of data dictionaries/registries and ontologies XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  7. Example concept system content currently loaded in XMDR Prototype via Lexgrid (from Mayo Clinic & Harold Solbrig) • GEMET 2001.0 Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus • National Biological Information Infrastructure biodiversity • NCI Thesaurus_06.02d health concepts system • ISO4217_1981 currency codes • ISO3166_V-10 country codes (only 2 letter codes) • Mouse_1.32 anatomy • Defense Technology Information Center 1.0 Thesaurus • Portions of EPA controlled vocabulary • SIC and NAICS industrial classification codes via special purpose scripts • Omega ontology XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  8. Additional candidate metadata content to test 11179 metamodel expressivity Current 11179 Data Element Registries • caDSR (full NCI Cancer Data Standards Registry) • EDR (EPA Environmental Data Registry) Candidate Additions to Concept Systems and Ontologies • NASA SWEET (Semantic Web Earth & Environmental Terminologies) • IETF RFC 3066 Language Codes • USGS Geographic Names Information System • Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names • I.T.I.S. - Integrated Taxonomic Information System • Foundational Model of Anatomy • EPA Chemical Substance Registry • GO (Gene Ontology), ….Agrovoc, …and possibly others • OMV Ontology Metadata Vocabulary (European NeON consortium & Stanford NCBO) XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  9. Omega Ontology illustrates challenges of loading large, complex new content Omega is a “terminological ontology” • reorganization & synthesis of WordNet & Mikrokosmos • adds higher level ontology to organize multiple ontologies Initial mapping and loading of Omega needs to be refined • Multiple ontology languages present an additional challenge • Entity relationships conform to Concept_System figure • Entity ->Attribute conforms to Classification_Scheme figure • Omega Attributes mapped to ISO/IEC11179 ed3 Facets (ignoring Omega datatype field) • Required a week to process and load Omega Ontology • 4 million files, so ~250,000/24 hrs XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  10. XMDR Prototype Modular Architecture:with current open source software selections Metadata Sources concept systems, data elements USERS Web Browsers…..Client Software XMDR Prototype Architecture REST Style Content Loading & Transformation (Lexgrid & custom) Application Program Interface(REST) Human User Interface (XML pages & javascript) Authentication Service Validation (XML Schema) Mapping Engine Search & Inference Queries (Jena, SPARQL) Metamodel specs (UML & Editing) (Poseidon, Protege) XMDR data model & exchange format XML, RDF, OWL Reasoner (Pellet) Text Search (Lucene) Registry Store(Subversion) standard XMDR files XMDR metamodel (OWL & xml schema) standard XMDR files Full Text Index Inferred LogicIndex Asserted LogicIndex standard XMDR files standard XMDR files XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  11. DRAFT 11179 – ed. 3 metamodel Consolidated Class Hierarchy see xmdr.org wiki for more diagrams and details XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  12. XMDR Prototype Web Site has downloadable code & content http://xmdr.org/ XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  13. Technical Challenges and Issues for XMDR Implementation Testbed • Complexity • representation of different types of relationships • non-binary relationships -- e.g., instrumentality (A used to do B to C) • extensibility for unknown future complexities (e.g., Omega)? • incorporate IKL variant of CLIF dialect of ISO Common Logic? • Scalability & performance • currently includes tens of thousands of objects & millions of RDF triples • maybe indexing and/or distributed registries will help? • External metadata sources, ontologies, terminologies • cannot simply be copied because they are proprietary & evolving • Mapping (to data elements as well as between e.g. between concept systems) • wide variety of challeges (e.g., probabilistic & changing mappings) • Manage evolving metamodel, concept systems & mappings • additions & changes in both content & structure over time, versioning • Harmonize with ODM, MMF, CL, OMV, Web Services • need open source, standards-based approach (vs. proprietary) XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  14. Conclusion: Why should OOR & XMDR projects consider closer collaboration? • Potential benefits for OOR Project… • modular, extensible, open source code base • initial set of ontologies & other concept systems • major collaborators (EPA, NCI, DOD, EEA, …) • real-world ontology applications • ISO/IEC standards-based approach • proven 11179 administrative metadata & procedures for managing stewardship & evolution of individual items • extensive & extensible OOR metamodel • Potential benefits for the XMDR Project • ontology experts, experience and ideas (e.g., Natasha re OMV) • more ontologies to exercise expressivity & tools • help in refining ontology representation & mapping XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

  15. Thanks & Acknowledgements • Bruce Bargmeyer, principal investigator • Frank Olken, initial concepts & metamodel extensions • Kevin Keck, initial & current designer & implementor • Karlo Berkett, implementation, user interface, data loading • Harold Solbrig, Lexgrid, model development, etc! • Fred Gey, concept mapping, etc. • L8 and SC 32/WG 2 Standards Committees • Major XMDR Project Sponsors and Collaborators • National Science Foundation (Grant #0637122) • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • Department of Defense • National Cancer Institute • U.S. Geological Survey • And others! XMDR Open Ontology Talk-v5.ppt

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