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Title The semantic web in Earth and space science : current status and future directions / edited by Tom Narock and Peter Fox
Published Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2015

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Series Studies on the semantic web ; vol. 020
Studies on the Semantic Web ; vol. 020.
Contents Title Page -- Contents -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part II. Linked Science and Linked Data -- Chapter 2. Linked Ocean Data -- Chapter 3. A Linked Science Investigation: Enhancing Climate Change Data Discovery with Ontologies and Semantic Technologies -- Chapter 4. Managing Geospatial Linked Data in the GeoKnow Project -- Chapter 5. Linked Data in the Global Change Information System -- Part III. Semantic Search -- Chapter 6. Steps towards Semantic Searches in Heliophysics -- Chapter 7. Use of Semantic Technology to Create Curated Data Albums -- Chapter 8. Semantic Search in Solar-Terrestrial Sciences -- Part IV. Visualization -- Chapter 9. Data Visualization in the Semantic Web -- Part V. Ontology Design and Development -- Chapter 10. The GeoVoCamp Workshop Experience and Ontology Design Pattern Development -- Chapter 11. Ontology Pattern Modeling for Cross-Repository Data Integration in the Ocean Sciences: The Oceanographic Cruise Example
Summary The geosciences are one of the fields leading the way in advancing semantic technologies. This book continues the dialogue and feedback between the geoscience and semantic web communities. Increasing data volumes within the geosciences makes it no longer practical to copy data and perform local analysis. Hypotheses are now being tested through online tools that combine and mine pools of data. This evolution in the way research is conducted is commonly referred to as e-Science. As e-Science has flourished, the barriers to free and open access to data have been lowered and the need for semantics has been heighted. As the volume, complexity, and heterogeneity of data resources grow, geoscientists are creating new capabilities that rely on semantic approaches. Geoscience researchers are actively working toward a research environment of software tools and interfaces to data archives and services with the goals of full-scale semantic integration beginning to take shape. The members of this emerging semantic e-Science community are increasingly in need of semantic-based methodologies, tools and infrastructure. A feedback system between the geo- and computational sciences is forming. Advances in knowledge modeling, logic-based hypothesis checking, semantic data integration, and knowledge discovery are leading to advances in scientific domains, which in turn are validating semantic approaches and pointing to new research directions. We present mature semantic applications within the geosciences and stimulate discussion on emerging challenges and new research directions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed August 26, 2015)
Subject Semantic Web.
Earth sciences -- Computer networks
Linked data
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Linked data
Semantic Web
Form Electronic book
Author Narock, Tom, editor
Fox, Peter, editor
IOS Press.
ISBN 9781614995012
161499501X