[esip-semanticweb] Topics for the next telecon?

Beth Huffer beth at lingualogica.net
Sun Jun 24 08:22:54 EDT 2012


I'd love to find out more about the ESIP ontology portal. Peter, are you the
point of contact for that effort? 

Beth Huffer
720-235-2295


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Thanks for the FYI on this Peter.

Just a quick question -- who from USC is working on this? (USC as in Univ.
of Southern California?)

Thanks!

Cheers,
Chris

On Jun 22, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Peter Fox wrote:

> On 22/06/12 2:21 PM, Ruth Duerr wrote:
>> I have a couple of questions for this group.  As everyone probably knows
by now the GCMD folks have a new version of their science keywords out, it
is SKOS based, and available as RESTful web services.  My question is what
does the community think about this development?  In particular, what do you
all think about it as it relates to SWEET which this body is theoretically
maintaining.  As you all remember SWEET started out being compatible with
the GCMD keywords.  Should it still be compatible?  Also, now how are we
keeping SWEET updated?  NSIDC had been working with Rob on some changes
needed to the sections that deal with sea ice related terminology.  Now what
is going to happen to that work?
> 
> Thanks Ruth, part of an answer to your questions was on my LOTTD.
> 
> USC an ORNL are working on the ESIP ontology portal (should be available
soon) which is intended to be a curated resource (and not just a place to
put stuff).
> The cluster has agreed on a lightweight oversight for this (some time 
> back)
> 
> SWEET (and a few others) will go into it.
> 
> Thomas Huang from JPL is picking up the development piece of SWEET and is
eager to work with the cluster/ESIP to that end (in a sense, stepping in for
Rob).
> 
> I've added this topic, and especially your question of the nature of the
relation between SWEET and GCMD, to our next telecon agenda which is
nominally next Tuesday at 4pm EDT.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Ruth
>> 
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