[semantics-public] cross-ontology mapping

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Mon Feb 10 19:48:02 PST 2020


I've discovered the Hendler talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7tyi1kp33w

Thanks,

John

On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 9:26 PM John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you Don,
>
> Unfortunately, due to disability restrictions, I cannot participate in
> reading these books unless I get a screen/book reader.  I will speak with
> my eye doctor as to whether this is necessary, but I have basically given
> up.   When my doctor sent me to UCB to look into this, they merely gave me
> a prescription and did not address the underlying problem in any way (my
> eyes pretty much focus on 2 different points, and one eye is effectively
> cancelled out). I can read, but I don't really understand when I can't read
> and when I fail to understand. For example, I can read just fine at
> terminal emulators, but have never really gotten success out of IDEs.  This
> has been since I was 26.  I have been in and out of eye glasses since 3rd
> grade.   However, I managed to graduate summa cum laude, top graduate in my
> department according to department chair, and land a R&D position at LLNL.
> I am now getting to the age where I require glasses to even read, and I
> expect to get reading glasses my next treatment.
>
> I suspect that my email compositions suck, and have even gotten feedback
> from a colleague that I have problems with composition.
>
> I will look for introductory videos on the Semantic Web.  I do not know
> whether my insurance will help with the screen/book reader or not (should I
> learn Braille?).
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 10:24 PM Don Brutzman <brutzman at nps.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi John.  It looks like you are building a taxonomy, i.e. a structured
>> vocabulary.  This is an important starting point for any new ontology.
>>
>> An important characteristic of the ontologies is that Semantic Web
>> triples make it possible to cross-reference and correlate them.  This leads
>> to crafting queries which can look at diverse models and information
>> sources at one time.  It is a sophisticated and powerful set of
>> capabilities that deserves study to understand.
>>
>> Please see
>>
>> * X3D Ontology for Semantic Web: References,Books
>>    https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/semantics/semantics.html#References
>>
>> ... specifically the following suggested references for learning more:
>>
>> * Dean Allemang and Jim Hendler, Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist:
>> Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL,
>>    second edition, Morgan Kaufmann (MK) Publishers Elsevier, Waltham
>> Massachusetts, 2012.
>>    http://workingontologist.org
>>
>> * Leslie F. Sikos, Mastering Structured Data on the Semantic Web: from
>> HTML5 Microdata to Linked Open Data,
>>    Apress Springer Science+Business Media, New York, 2015.
>>    https://www.apress.com/gp/book/9781484210505
>>
>> If anyone has further references/resources to suggest, they are welcome
>> and I'll be happy to link.
>>
>> On 1/28/2020 7:23 PM, John Carlson wrote:
>> > Previous spoke of the Shape/Vector revolution (pre-electromagnetic).
>> >
>> > Started on Symbol/Character revolution (pre-shape/vector)
>> >
>> > Started on Electromagnet/Raster revolution (current)
>> >
>> > See attached.
>> >
>> > On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 8:22 PM John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com
>> <mailto:yottzumm at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     Rails+Steps+Wheels (cylindrical rails):
>> >
>> >     Rectangular:
>> >
>> >     Weaving
>> >
>> >     Ladder
>> >
>> >     Cross, Crosshair
>> >
>> >     Stairs
>> >
>> >     Pyramid
>> >
>> >     Cartesian Coordinates
>> >
>> >     Guitar chords
>> >
>> >     Circular/Cylindrical:
>> >
>> >     Target Practice:
>> >
>> >     Dartboard
>> >
>> >     Dante's Divine Comedy
>> >
>> >     Dartboard
>> >
>> >     Mandala
>> >
>> >     Polar Coordinates
>> >
>> >     Wheels:
>> >
>> >     Car
>> >
>> >     Railcar
>> >
>> >     Wagon
>> >
>> >     Mill
>> >
>> >     Ferris
>> >
>> >     Hamster
>> >
>> >     Fly
>> >
>> >     Hemicylindrical:
>> >
>> >     Quonset Hut
>> >
>> >     Spherical:
>> >
>> >     Geographic Coordinates
>> >
>> >     Spherical Coordinates
>> >
>> >     Hemispherical:
>> >
>> >     Thunderdome
>> >
>> >     Dome
>> >
>> >     Toroidal:
>> >
>> >     Red Blood Cells
>> >
>> >     Tokamak
>> >
>> >     Helical:
>> >
>> >     Stairs
>> >
>> >     DNA
>> >
>> >     Orbits
>> >
>> >     Unpolarized waves of light
>> >
>> >     Vortex:
>> >
>> >     Blackhole
>> >
>> >     Drain
>> >
>> >     Flowers:
>> >
>> >     Propellers
>> >
>> >     Windmills
>> >
>> >     Electron Shells
>> >
>> >     Graph:
>> >
>> >     Rails
>> >
>> >     Roads
>> >
>> >     Networks
>> >
>> >     Klein bottle?
>> >
>> >     Cranks:
>> >
>> >     Starters
>> >
>> >     Crankshaft
>> >
>> >
>>
>> all the best, Don
>> --
>> Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br
>> brutzman at nps.edu
>> Watkins 270,  MOVES Institute, Monterey CA 93943-5000 USA
>>  +1.831.656.2149
>> X3D graphics, virtual worlds, navy robotics
>> http://faculty.nps.edu/brutzman
>>
>
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