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CI-MINER

CI-MINER. Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Ann Q. Gates, Vladik Kreinovich, Leonardo Salayandia, Nicholas Del Rio, Alvaro Rebellon, Jonathan M McElyea The University of Texas at El Paso. CI-MINER. CI Background Tools. Legend. Knowledge capture. ontologies. calls. OWL onts. Protégé, SWOOP.

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CI-MINER

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  1. CI-MINER Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Ann Q. Gates, Vladik Kreinovich, Leonardo Salayandia, Nicholas Del Rio, Alvaro Rebellon, Jonathan M McElyea The University of Texas at El Paso

  2. CI-MINER CI Background Tools Legend Knowledge capture ontologies calls OWL onts. Protégé, SWOOP JENA uses WDOs WDO Assistant creates WDO API CI-Base (IWBase) Generic CI Portal WFGen Service execution Atomic OWL-S Service PSW OWL-S API Composite OWL-S Service A Service Answer/ provenance visualization CI-Browser PML Trust Recommendation TrustNet CI-Trust CI-Browser

  3. Ontologies • Formal domain specification • Concepts • Concept attributes • Classes of concepts (categorization) • Relationships between concepts • Reason about the concepts in the domain • Problem with Ontologies • Unclear usage goals • Different levels of abstraction • Created by scientists with the aid of CS people • Difficult to develop

  4. Workflow Driven Ontologies • An ontology with added properties • Allow Scientists to create the ontology (intuitive) • Capture workflow specifications • WDO’s provides a methodology for scientists (not CS people) to create ontologies useful in CI • Ontology Concepts map to CI Resources • Concept Relationships map to Resource Composition in CI

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