ppy/chat-transcript_edited_20130117b.txt ------ Chat transcript from room: summit_20130117 2013-01-17 GMT-08:00 [PST] ------ [09:00] PeterYim: Welcome to the = OntologySummit2013 Launch Event - Thu 2013-01-17 = * Summit Theme: Ontology Evaluation Across the Ontology Lifecycle * Co-chair: Professor MichaelGruninger & Dr. MatthewWest Logistics: * Refer to details on session page at: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ConferenceCall_2013_01_17 * (if you haven't already done so) please click on "settings" (top center) and morph from "anonymous" to your RealName (in WikiWord format) * Mute control: *7 to un-mute ... *6 to mute * Can't find Skype Dial pad? ** for Windows Skype users: it's under the "Call" dropdown menu as "Show Dial pad" ** for Linux Skype users: please note that the dial-pad is only available on v4.1 (or later or the earlier Skype versions 2.x,) if the dialpad button is not shown in the call window you need to press the "d" hotkey to enable it. Attendees: AmandaVizedom, AnatolyLevenchuk, AndreyBayda, AtillaElci, BobSchloss, BobSmith, BobbinTeegarden, BruceBray, ElieAbiLahoud, FranLightsom, FrancisTallaTakam, FrankLoebe, GeorgeStrawn, GeraldRadack, JieZheng, JoelBender, JohnBilmanis, KarenStocks, KenBaclawski, LeoObrst, MarcelaVegetti, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa, MariaCopeland, MarkFox, MatthewWest, MaxPetrenko, MichaelGruninger, MikeDean, MikeRiben, PeterYim, RamSriram, RamonaWalls, RaviSharma(*), RexBrooks, RichardMartin, RosarioUcedaSosa, ScottHills, SteveRay, TerryLongstreth, ToddSchneider, TrishWhetzel, YuriyMilov, ... ( * = not on chat ) . == Proceedings: == . [09:18] anonymous1 MatthewWest [09:21] anonymous1 morphed into JieZheng [09:29] anonymous2 morphed into AndreyBayda [09:29] anonymous3 morphed into MariaCopeland [09:29] anonymous morphed into MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa [09:29] anonymous4 morphed into ElieAbiLahoud [09:29] anonymous morphed into GeorgeStrawn [09:30] anonymous1 morphed into MaxPetrenko [09:31] anonymous morphed into BobSchloss [09:31] anonymous1 morphed into KarenStocks [09:32] anonymous morphed into MarkFox [09:33] anonymous1 morphed into BruceBray [09:33] MarkFox: MichaelGruninger is at IBM TJ Watson today. It may take a while for him to get on. [09:34] anonymous morphed into MikeRiben [09:34] anonymous morphed into RamSriram [09:35] anonymous morphed into TrishWhetzel [09:36] ToddSchneider: Peter, is VNC working? [09:36] anonymous morphed into RamonaWalls [09:37] anonymous1 morphed into GeraldRadack [09:37] TerryLongstreth: VNC's working for me [09:38] AmandaVizedom: Note about VNC: there is sometimes a bit of a lag between when you first connect to the vnc hopper and when it pops up the password prompt for the share. Give it a minute if it seems not to be working. [09:39] ToddSchneider: Peter, do have a limiter available? [09:40] PeterYim: -- session started 9:39am PST -- [09:40] List of members: AmandaVizedom, AnatolyLevenchuk, AndreyBayda, Bob Smith, BobbinTeegarden, BobSchloss, BruceBray, ElieAbiLahoud, FrankLoebe, FranLightsom, GeorgeStrawn, GeraldRadack, JieZheng, JoelBender, JohnBilmanis, KarenStocks, KenBaclawski, LeoObrst, marcelaVegetti, MariaCopeland, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa, MarkFox, MatthewWest, MaxPetrenko, MikeDean, MikeRiben, PeterYim, RamSriram, Richard Martin, ScottHills, SteveRay, TerryLongstreth, ToddSchneider, TrishWhetzel [09:41] PeterYim: == MichaelGruninger starts the session off on behalf of the Ontology Summit General Co-chairs ... [09:52] anonymous morphed into BobSchloss [09:53] PeterYim: == Co-organizers of the Ontology Summit presenting their perspectives and expectation ... [09:53] PeterYim: Representing the Co-organizers: (3KN4) ONTOLOG - Dr. LeoObrst (3KN5) NIST - Dr. RamSriram (3KN6) NCOR - Dr. FabianNeuhaus (on behalf of Professor BarrySmith) (3KN7) NCBO - Dr. TrishWhetzel (on behalf of Professor MarkMusen) (3KN8) IAOA - Professor MichaelGruninger (3KN9) NCO_NITRD - Dr. GeorgeStrawn (3KNA) [09:55] anonymous morphed into FrancisTallaTakam [09:56] anonymous1 morphed into MaxPetrenko [09:58] anonymous morphed into AtillaElci [09:56] SteveRay: (ref. the NIST report on the "Workshop on Ontology Evaluation" at NIST held in Oct-2007, later published in Oct-2011, which RamSriram was citing in his opening talk) @Ram: Could you post the link to the NIST report to the chat room here? [10:04] RamSriram: @Steve: Since the report was WERBED it should be in the publication database. [10:05] BruceBray: @Ram Is this the evaluation mini-series you referenced? http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologyMeasurementEvaluation [10:07] RamSriram: @steve: Here is the link: http://www.nist.gov/manuscript-publication-search.cfm?pub_id=907201 [10:13] PeterYim: == Track Champion intros ... PeterYim: Track A: Intrinsic Aspects of Ontology Evaluation - Dr. LeoObrst & Dr. SteveRay (3KT1) Track B: Extrinsic Aspects of Ontology Evaluation - Mr. TerryLongstreth & Dr. ToddSchneider (3KT2) Track C: Building Ontologies to Meet Evaluation Criteria - Dr. MatthewWest & Mr. MikeBennett (3KT3) Track D: Software Environments for Evaluating Ontologies - Dr. JoanneLuciano & Mr. PeterYim (3KT4) [10:15] AnatolyLevenchuk: Draft of an OMG Standard (expecting be a standard in February of 2013) for software engineering methodologies -- http://semat.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/2012-11-01.pdf (this is newest of situational method engineering standards, with lessons learned from OPF, SPEM 2, ISO 24744). Language/ontology for capturing best practices. [10:16] TerryLongstreth: My concern about separation of classes and instances: is it not the case that every instance is a representative of an idempotent class? [10:19] SteveRay: @Terry: This bullet derives from some of the classic examples of misuse, such as calling "Pinot Noir" an instance of "Grape" rather than a subclass of "Grape". [10:21] TerryLongstreth: Thanks Steve. I'm more concerned with the situation where an artifact is the best description of the class; as in Biology for example. [10:25] AmandaVizedom: @Terry: it sounds like you're thinking in terms of prototype-based characterization of classes, yes? That is an interesting modeling practice, used in some areas/projects, but not especially widespread or typical in ontological modeling. It would be interesting and worth while to consider when such modeling is, or isn't, a good fit for some modeling problem. [10:25] SteveRay: @Terry: Even in your case, there are archetypical properties of an artifact, and instance properties (such as its temporal existence, physical location, etc. [10:30] AmandaVizedom: @Terry, @Steve: Relatedly, the kinds of assertions that properly specify a class can be importantly dependent on the logic of the language and the inference capabilities supporting it. For example, in a monotonic system, things that are typical of, but not necessary to, instances of a class should not be axioms on that class. In nonmonotonic systems, rules regarding typical characteristics, over-ridable by more specific information, can be much more useful. [10:33] TerryLongstreth: Sorry, I forgot how to unmute, so couldn't chime in. One point we didn't delve into in our charts was that the instance data may be used by automated reasoning systems to extend the conceptual scope of an ontology. [10:37] MatthewWest: @Terry: Yes we do a lot of that in ISO 15926. [10:43] PeterYim: == Intro to the OntologySummit2013 community library, communique, symposium, administrivia Ontology Summit Community Library - Dr. AmandaVizedom (3KT5) OntologySummit2013_Communique - Co-Lead Editors: AmandaVizedom & FabianNeuhaus (3KT7) Symposium overview and vision from the Symposium Co-chairs - RamSriram & MikeDean (3KT8) Infrastructure, Process, Logistics - Mr. PeterYim (3KT6) [10:47] anonymous morphed into RexBrooks [10:52] RosarioUcedaSosa: @Amanda, can you add me to the repository? [10:59] AmandaVizedom: @Rosario, please go to zotero.org and create a sign-in account, then go to http://www.zotero.org/groups/ontologysummit2013 and join. I'll then approve you ASAP [11:00] MaxPetrenko: Amanda, I have also submitted a request to join [11:00] ToddSchneider: Have to go. Cheers. [11:01] AmandaVizedom: @max, you're in. :-) [11:01] MaxPetrenko: Thanks! [11:02] TerryLongstreth: In earlier meetings, we seemed to have a consensus that the order should be Track B,A,C,D. [11:08] PeterYim: == Q&A and Open Discussion ... . [11:17] PeterYim: Re: co-sponsors - http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OntologySummit2013#nid3J0J - we will be assuming that all co-sponsors from last year will continue with us this year (please write me otherwise) ... ALL: please help get your institution/employer to sign-up as a co-sponsor! [11:21] MatthewWest: == Conclusion / Follow-up / Announcements / Next session (Thu 2013.01.24) ... [11:22] PeterYim: -- session ended: 11:21am PST -- [11:22] List of attendees: AmandaVizedom, AnatolyLevenchuk, AndreyBayda, AtillaElci, Bob Smith, BobSchloss, BobbinTeegarden, BruceBray, ElieAbiLahoud, FranLightsom, FrancisTallaTakam, FrankLoebe, GeraldRadack, JieZheng, JoelBender, JohnBilmanis, KarenStocks, KenBaclawski, LeoObrst, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa, MariaCopeland, MarkFox, Matthew West, MatthewWest, MaxPetrenko, MichaelGruninger, MikeDean, MikeRiben, PeterYim, RamSriram, RamonaWalls, RexBrooks, Richard Martin, RosarioUcedaSosa, ScottHills, SteveRay, TerryLongstreth, ToddSchneider, TrishWhetzel, YuriyMilov, anonymous, anonymous1, anonymous2, anonymous3, anonymous4, GeorgeStrawn, marcelaVegetti ------