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Ontolog Series on "Database And Ontology" (Session-11) - Thu 18-Oct-2007

  • Invited Speakers: Dr. Zhe (Alan) Wu, a Principal Member of Technical Staff from Oracle's Database Semantic Technologies Group at their New England Development Center.
  • Title: "A Scalable RDBMS-Based Inference Engine for RDFS/OWL"

Conference Call Details

  • Date: Thursday, October 18, 2007
  • Start Time: 10:30am PDT / 1:30pm EDT / 6:30pm BST / 17:30 GMT/UTC
  • Expected Call Duration: 1.5~2.0 hours
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  • Please note that this session will be recorded, and the audio archive is expected to be made available as open content to our community membership and the public at-large under our prevailing open IPR policy.

Attendees

Background

This is the 11th event of the "Database and Ontology series" of talks and discussions, during which this community will be exploring the landscape, issues and interactions between databases and ontologies.

This is a community-driven set of activities, and is probably long overdue. On 15-Aug-2006, Tatiana Malyuta (who just joined the community after participating at our 23-Jul-2006 face-to-face workshop at Stanford, brought up her request for the Ontolog Forum to delve into the subject of "Database and Ontologiy." An almost unprecedented flurry of online responses were received from the community. It was decided that we could systematically pursue the subject by mounting a mini-series on the matter at hand.

A planning meeting for what has started out as a mini-series took place on 31-Aug-2006. Matthew West was invited to champion the effort, and a "Program & Technical Advisory Team" was formed, comprising Matthew West (Lead), Adrian Walker, Atilla Elci, Chris Partridge, Leo Obrst, Peter P. Yim, Susie Stephens & TatianaMalyuta.

See also: DatabaseAndOntology (the 'project' homepage for this series)

The community is requested to contribute their thoughts by posting to [ontolog-forum] or to the DatabaseAndOntology wiki page (and/or its subpages). We hope to accumulate and synthesize the knowledge gathered and compile it into a written deliverable (a paper or even a handbook) that we could publish this collaboratively authored work to other relevant media and channels (like relevant conferences or the wikipedia.)

Agenda & Proceedings: "Database And Ontology" Series Session-11

  • Session Format: this is a virtual session conducted over an augmented conference call.
  • Agenda:
    • 1. Opening by the Session Co-Chair - Dr. Leo Obrst
    • 2. we'll go around with a self-introduction of participants (10~15 minutes) - All - we'll skip this if we have more than 20 participants (in which case, it will be best if members try to update their namesake pages on this wiki prior to the call so that everyone can get to know who's who more easily.)
    • 3. Introduction of the invited speaker - Dr. Melliyal Annamalai
    • 4. Invited Speaker Presentation (60~75 minutes) - Dr. Zhe (Alan) Wu
    • 5. Q & A and Open discussion by all participants (20~30 minutes)
    • 6. Summary / Conclusion / Announcements - Mr. Kurt Conrad (Ontolog co-convener) (~5 minutes)

Title: A Scalable RDBMS-Based Inference Engine for RDFS/OWL

Abstract (by AlanWu)

Inference engine is a key component of Semantic Web technologies. As Semantic Web technologies is gaining traction, OWL ontologies and RDF graphs are growing increasingly in size. Users and application developers of semantic web technologies therefore need an efficient and scalable inference engine that is not bound by main-memory size. Another critical requirement is that inferred knowledge together with the original knowledge base should be made available in a query-friendly format. Traditional RDBMS technology has proven to be a suitable platform for building such an inference engine. In this talk, we present an architecture for a scalable RDBMS-based inference engine, discuss expressivity vs. efficiency tradeoffs, explore an interesting separation of T-Box and A-Box reasoning, and finally show the inference engine performance using benchmark ontologies.

About the Invited Speaker

[picture of Dr. Zhe (Alan) Wu] ZheWu_2007a.jpg
Zhe (a.k.a Alan) Wu received his PhD degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2001. He received his B.E. degree from the Special Class for Gifted Young, University of Science & Technology of China in 1996. He is currently a Principal Member of Technical Staff working in New England Development Center, Oracle. As an Oracle representative, he served on UDDI standard

specification technical committee from Aug. 2003 to Sept. 2005. His work and research interests are in semantic web technologies, logical inferencing, database, web services, nonlinear optimization, computer security and computer networks.

Resources

  • Our speaker's prepared slides can be accessed by pointing your web browsers to one of the versions compatible with your system below:

http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/DatabaseAndOntology/2007-10-18_AlanWu/RDBMS-RDFS-OWL-InferenceEngine--AlanWu_20071018.pdf

http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/DatabaseAndOntology/2007-10-18_AlanWu/RDBMS-RDFS-OWL-InferenceEngine--AlanWu_20071018.ppt

http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/DatabaseAndOntology/2007-10-18_AlanWu/RDBMS-RDFS-OWL-InferenceEngine--AlanWu_20071018-alt.ppt

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Questions, Answers & Discourse

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    • For those who have further questions or remarks on the topic, please post them to the [ontolog-forum] so that everyone in the community can benefit from the discourse.
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Audio Recording of this Session

  • To download the audio recording of the session, click here
    • the playback of the audio files require the proper setup, and an MP3 compatible player on your computer.
  • Conference Date and Time: 18-Oct-2007 10:36am~11:48pm Pacific Standard Time
  • Duration of Recording: 1 Hour 07 Minutes
  • Recording File Size: 7.6 MB (in mp3 format)
  • Telephone Playback
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      • Conference ID: 5823120#
      • Recording Reference Number: 122820#
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