This paper presents an ontological model which will be included in an EO Knowledge Base (KB) covering four thematic strands. As a multitude of heterogeneous data will be made available through the KB, it is essential to ensure high standards of discoverability, accessibility, and interoperability. The overall aim therefore, is to align and integrate a set of existing semantic resources and ad hoc vocabularies into a single ontological conceptual model, which defines the specific domains and which will facilitate information and knowledge generation from EO data. Thus, guaranteeing semantic interoperability within the KB platform, ensuring harmonised access to and retrieval of the vast volume of data produced, turning it into usable information and knowledge

An Ontological Model for Semantic Interoperability Within an Earth Observation Knowledge Base

G Aracri;
2020

Abstract

This paper presents an ontological model which will be included in an EO Knowledge Base (KB) covering four thematic strands. As a multitude of heterogeneous data will be made available through the KB, it is essential to ensure high standards of discoverability, accessibility, and interoperability. The overall aim therefore, is to align and integrate a set of existing semantic resources and ad hoc vocabularies into a single ontological conceptual model, which defines the specific domains and which will facilitate information and knowledge generation from EO data. Thus, guaranteeing semantic interoperability within the KB platform, ensuring harmonised access to and retrieval of the vast volume of data produced, turning it into usable information and knowledge
2020
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Earth Observation
Knowledge management
ontology
Semantic Interoperability
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