Conclusions of Extended Semantic Web Conference 2012 by Manolis Koubarakis

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Dive into the key discussions of Extended Semantic Web Conference 2012 regarding geospatial data modeling, tools, reasoning, theory semantics, and more. Discover what was covered and what was left untouched in this informative event.

  • Semantic Web
  • Geospatial Data
  • Data Modeling
  • Query Languages
  • Conference

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  1. Extended Semantic Web Conference 2012 Conclusions Presenter: Manolis Koubarakis

  2. What we talked about Introduction Background in geospatial data modeling Geospatial data in the Semantic Web: stSPARQL and GeoSPARQL Implemented systems Applications Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 2

  3. What we did not talk about: Tools Tools for translating GIS data (e.g., shape files or tables from a geospatial DBMS) into the geospatial extensions of RDF that we presented Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 3

  4. What we did not talk about: Reasoning Description logics and ontology languages for spatial information Theory Reasoners (e.g., RacerPro, PelletSpatial) OWL 2 Approaches using rules (e.g., to do qualitative spatial reasoning). Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 4

  5. Invitation Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 5

  6. What we did not talk about: Theory Semantics: How do we extend the semantics of SPARQL, to give semantics to stSPARQL and GeoSPARQL? Computational complexity of query processing: What is the complexity of stSPARQL or GeoSPARQL querying? Other theoretical issues Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 6

  7. Thank you for Attending! Questions? Feedback? Data models, Query Languages, Implemented Systems and Applications of Linked Geospatial Data, ESWC 2012 7

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