[esip-semanticweb] [ESIP-AQ] Multi-Sensor Data Synergy Advisor ontology for aerosol measurements

Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102) christopher.s.lynnes at nasa.gov
Sat Sep 19 21:00:34 EDT 2009


Well, the ontology we are working on does delve into the components, i.e., the observations / data, albeit with a particular emphasis at this point on aerosol measurements.
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From: rudolf.husar at gmail.com [rudolf.husar at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Rudolf Husar [rhusar at me.wustl.edu]
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Subject: Re: [ESIP-AQ] Multi-Sensor Data Synergy Advisor ontology for aerosol   measurements

Chris, thanks for the pointer.

It is interesting that there are ontology efforts to help data integration/fusion etc. but cant find ontology for ordinary ES (specifically Air Quality) observations/data? How can you describe data integration/fusion without the ability to describe the components? I wish we could have a vanilla "Air Quality Sensor Data Advisor".

Is anyone interested perusing an AQ data ontology?
Rudy

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Christopher Lynnes <Chris.Lynnes at nasa.gov<mailto:Chris.Lynnes at nasa.gov>> wrote:
Just wanted to mention that the GES DISC and RPI have been doing some semantic web work for NASA/ESTO that may have some (long-term) applicability to the ESIP Air Quality and Semantic Web clusters.  It's still very early days, but we have been doing some use case and ontology work, so I put a posting on the ESIP Wiki:

http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Multi-Sensor_Data_Synergy_Advisor

Comments from the community are encouraged, particularly from people maintaining overlapping ontologies, or interested in reusing these for their own purposes.
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