RDF: The Good Parts; Ontology-based data integration using Semantic Web technologies
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 12-Jan-2010
Limited to 30 participants.
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: data manipulation experience
Use RDF, SPARQL, and OWL to model and integrate [scientific] data. Emphasis on practical use of existing software tools (logical reasoners, modeling software, and a triple store with SPARQL interface) and community ontologies. Social and legal issues surrounding publication and use of ontologies and data.
Web: http://neurocommons.org/page/IAP_2010
Contact: Jonathan Rees, jar@csail.mit.edu
Sponsor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Cosponsor: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
Using RDF, SparQL, and a triple store.
Mon Jan 11, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
OWL, Protege, Pellet, basic reasoning
Wed Jan 13, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
Loading an existing ontology/data
Wed Jan 20, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
Building your own ontology/data.
Fri Jan 22, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
...Class examples?
Mon Jan 25, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Jonathan Rees Science Commons, Alan Ruttenberg, Tim Danford
"Social Issues"
Wed Jan 27, 01-02:30pm, 36-153
Latest update: 06-Nov-2009
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