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Rosetta Stone Service
NVS
AODNNODC
IMDIS2018:142Rosetta Stone Service: A success story of standards, controlled vocabularies and communication
Alexandra Kokkinaki1, Gwenaëlle Moncoiffé1, Dick Schaap2, Enrico Boldrini3, Fabrizio Papeschi3,Stefano Nativi31The British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) (UK)
2MARIS (Netherlands), 3National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research (Italy)
The marine community across Europe, US andAustralia, appears to be well connected in terms ofcommunication and standards applied. The use ofcontrolled vocabularies for data mark-up, that arebased on W3C’s Simple Knowledge OrganisationSystem (SKOS) and are exposed as Linked data is agreat success achieved by real humancommunication, enabled by collaborative projectslike the Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP).The scene seems very promising to move to the nextlevel of global integration. But is it enough?
NERC Vocabulary Server (NVS)
AODN(IMOS Australian
Ocean Data Network)
US National Centers for
Environmental Information Vocabularies
(NODC )
Rosetta Stone service leveragesthe mappings between NODC, NVS andAODN and translates terms in real timevia SPARQL queries
NODC:datatype:312SDN:P02::ASLV
Sea Level
Sea surface height above
geoid
sameAssameAs
NODC NVS AODN
NODC:platforms:6238SDN::L06:30
ShipsameAs
SeaDataNet CDIUSA NCEI (NODC) IMOS AODN
SDN::L06:30Ship
NODC:platforms:1712SDN::L05:WPS
water pressure sensors
sameAssameAs
NODC:platforms:9627
NODC:platforms:6237
NODC:platforms:9401
NODC:platforms:7648
SDN::L05:WPSwater pressure sensors
NODC:Institution:972
SDN::C75:UAAwatUniversity of Alaska Anchorage Department
of Biological Sciences
sameAssameAs
Discovery Category
SDN::C75:UAAwatUniversity of Alaska Anchorage Department
of Biological Sciences
Rosetta Stone was successfully experimented tosemantically enhance the ODIP broker discoverycapabilities. ODIP users can now search the ODIPprototype 1+ portal using terms from a communityvocabulary of choice: the ODIP broker engine leveragesRosetta Stone translation service capabilities to obtaintranslated (as well as related) query terms ready to besubmitted and obtain results from all the heterogeneousODIP data sources
This work was funded by the European project Ocean Data Interoperability Platform II (ODIP II) under grant agreement no [654310].Special thanks to our project partners providing insight and expertise in this work.
http://odip-prototype.essi-lab.eu/broker/odip/search