AOS workshop, September 3-4, 2012, Kuching (Malaysia)
The 2012 edition of the AOS workshop took place in Kutching, the capital of the Sarawak region in Malaysia. The workshop was co-organized by FAO, MIMOS, and CAAS (the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science) in the persons of Dr. Caterina Caracciolo, Michelle Lim and Xuefu Zhan, and was co-located with the Knowledge Technology Week, a large annual event organized by MIMOS Berhad.
This year AOS focussed on practical, semantically-based applications in information management for agriculture, and featured some 20 presentations distributed in two days. In line with the tradition of the AOS workshops, good time was devoted to discussions and panels.
Semantically-enabled software and technologies
The workshop was opened by the invited speech delivered by Prof. Andreas Dengel from DFKI, who talked about the use of mobile services in agriculture, and discussed the experience of the iGreen project . The iGreen project discussed the role of semantic technologies to improve production forecast and logistic optimization in farming.
During the workshop, a number of applications and projects were presented, to which semantically-enabled software and technologies are central: an herbal medicine knowledge-based system, the igreen project mentioned above, a system for social question answering in agriculture, a knowledge based for agricultural intensification built as an extension of AGROVOC, a system for business matching based on semantically enable knowledge base, an AGROVOC plug in for Dspace, an extension of VIVO for the domain of agriculture, and a system for semantic annotation of agricultural documents. Other works concentrated on issues related to maintenance and encoding of vocabularies, and to their conversion into Linked Datasets. Much of the work presented used AGROVOC as an underlying knowledge base, and also several works were based on the Chinese Agricultural Thesaurus.
Infrastructure, LOD, tools for data processing & cloud services
The second day of the workshop featured a presentation by Dr. Johannes Keizer from FAO, on the AgInfra project . A discussion followed the presentation, during which especially the participants from Agricultural Institutions in Asia expressed strong interest in the development of efficient infrastructures for Agricultural Information processing, storage and dissemination. It was emphasized the need for infrastructure with freely available and loosely coupled services for general use in agriculture information management. In fact, participants agreed that infrastructure consisting of facilities specific to individual actors would not be of advantage for the world agriculture. In particular, it was discussed to create services to facilitate the production of linked and open data to contribute to the semantic web space, which implies the needs for:
- easy accessible shared vocabularies to produce linked data
- systems, like openCalais, to automatically create semantic annotations of unstructured information
- streams of RDF triples created from legacy information systems, to be re-used by third parties and service providers.
The need for high quality tools for data processing was also discussed. Ideally, these tools should be delivered as cloud services to take away the burden from small institute to install and maintain information technology.
Conclusion
The final panel at the end of the workshop also confirmed these lines of development for the future, with participants agreeing on an increasingly important role of linked data and related technologies for the management of agricultural information.
Programme & Presentations
The entire programme of the workshop is available from the AOS2012 workshop website. The presentation are available down below:
- John Fereira, Valeria Pesce, Jon Corson-Rikert, Ajit Maru: AgriVIVO: An Ontology based Store of URIs and Relations between Entities in Agricultural Research
- Andreas Dengel: iGreen: Co-creative Mobile Services in Agriculture - A Knowledge Management Perspective
- Makoto Nakamura, Ryusei Kobayashi, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Katsuhiko Toyama: A Pattern-Based Approach to Hyponymy Relation Acquisition for the Agricultural Thesaurus
- The DSpace AGROVOC Plug-In Team of Kasetsart University (Bangkok, Thailand): Development of AGROVOC Plug-in for DSpace (DSpace AGROVOC Plug-in)
- Nengfu Xie: Research on agricultural ontology-based knowledge fusion method
- Wei Sun, Xuefu Zhang: A Description Method for Scientific Data Based on KOS
- Supiah Mustaffa, Ros’aleza Zarina Ishak, Lee Chee Kiam, Michelle Lim Sien Niu, Nor Ezam Selan, Mary Sintoh:Herbal Medicine Knowledge Base (HMKB) System
- Gunnar Grimnes, Malte Kiesel, Ansgar Bernardi, Andreas Dengel: Semantic Technologies in Agricultural Communication – The iGreen Project
- Zhong Wang and Zhimeng Chen: Proposing A Semantic Multilingual Social Question Answering Service for Global Agricultural Practitioners: from Perspective of End Users
- Xianxue Meng, Ping Qian, Xuefu Zhang: Review and Outlook of Research and Application of Chinese Agricultural Ontology Services
- Sieow Yeek Tan, Dickson Lukose: Semantic Hybridized Image Features in Visual Diagnostic of Plant Health
- Lim Ying Sean, Arun Anand Sadanandan, Dickson Lukose and Klaus Tochtermann: Scientific Publication Retrieval in Linked Data
- Benjamin Chu Min Xian, Arun Anand Sadanandan, Fadzly Zahari, Dickson Lukose: Multilingual Semantic Annotation Engine for Agricultural Documents
- Ivo Pierozzi Jr., Leandro Henrique M. Oliveira, Gladis Maria de B. Almeida, Caterina Caracciolo, Gudrun Johannsen: AGROVOC as Knowledge Organization Model Applied to Brazilian Agricultural Intensification Processes
- Kow Weng Onn, Michelle Lim Sien Niu, Dickson Lukose, Gudrun Johannsen, Johannes Keizer: Framework for Matching and Linking Large Ontologies
- Raja Mariam Ruzila, Asmadi Ahmad, Fadzly Zahari, Nurul Adilla Mohamed Taib, Ros’aleza Zarina Ishak, Saniah Mohamed, Supiah Mustaffa, Dickson Lukose:Semantic Technology based Business Matching for the Agriculture Sector
- K.U. Danyaro, J. Jaafar, and M.S. Liew: Fuzzy OWL-2 Annotation for MetOcean Ontology
- Caterina Caracciolo, Gudrun Johannsen, Lavanya Kiran, Johannes Keizer: Is ISO 639 enough for a multilingual thesaurus? The AGROVOC case
A selection of the papers presented at the workshop will be collected in post-proceedings and published by Springer.