You are hereby invited to the next weekly seminar in our interdisciplinary
series on Evolution, Complexity and
Cognition<http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>(ECCO) and theGlobal Brain
Institute<http://www.globalbraininstitute.org/>(GBI).

*Time*:* Friday, June 1st, *14:00-16:00 p.m

*Place*: *Room 3B217
*
(building B, level 3, From the elevator take the long corridor to the
right, to its end),
on the VUB Campus Etterbeek (Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels),
Free entrance: everybody welcome!
*
*
------------------------------
On the Social Dynamics of Ontological Commitment

 *Christophe Debruyne*
<http://www.linkedin.com/in/christophedebruyne>*(STARlab, VUB)
**, Robert Meersman*
*Abstract:*

Ontologies are formal, shared, and computer-stored (approximate)
de-scriptions of a universe of discourse. They are key in the realization
of semantic interoperability between autonomously developed information
systems and the Semantic Web. The problem is not so much what ontologies in
computer science are, but how ontologies come to be. An ontology is the
result of a series of interaction  leading to agreements to a better
approximation of a communities perceived reality, often for a specific
goal.  Methods and tools are thus needed to support those communities in
ontology construction. As those interactions happen in natural language,
the resulting ontology should be grounded in that same language as well. We
present the DOGMA framework for ontology engineering and GOSPL, a
collaborative ontology engineering methodology built ontop of DOGMA. DOGMA
is a framework in which the basic element is a binary-fact, grounded in
natural language with the communities own terminology. GOSPL captures the
social interactions and the natural language definitions of concepts to
drive the ontology engineering.
*References:*

[1]  C. Debruyne and R. Meersman. Semantic interoperation of information
sys-
tems by evolving ontologies through formalized social processes. In J. Eder,
M. Bielikov´a, and A M. Tjoa, editors, ADBIS, volume 6909 of LNCS, pages
444–459. Springer, 2011.

[2]  M. Jarrar and R. Meersman. Ontology engineering - the DOGMA approach.
In T. Dillon, E. Chang, R. Meersman, and K. Sycara, editors, Advances
in Web Semantics I, volume 4891 of LNCS, pages 7–34. Springer Berlin /
Heidelberg, 2009.

[3]  R. Meersman and C. Debruyne.   Hybrid ontologies and social semantics.
In Proc. of 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and
Technologies (DEST 2010). IEEE Press, 2010.


------------------------------
*
Forthcoming ECCO/GBI seminars*
***
June 8   (ECCO)
*Who needs a worldview ?
S.N. Balagangadhara <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._N._Balagangadhara>  (aka
Balu) (Center for Comparative Science of Cultures, University of Ghent)
*
June 15 (ECCO)*
The ACTION of making DISTINCTIONS
Petter Braathen <http://memetor.com/petter-braathen/> (Memetor)
*
June 22 (ECCO/GBI)*
Chemical Organizations Theory
Tomas Veloz <https://people.ok.ubc.ca/tomveloz/homepage.htm>* *(University
of British Columbia)


More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108


-- 
David R. Weinbaum (Weaver)
ECCO/GBI Seminar Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
http://clea.academia.edu/DavidWeinbaum

Reply via email to