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Industrial Ontologies Group (2002-2012) (Fast Introduction) Industrial Ontologies Group

Industrial Ontologies Group (2002-2012) (Fast Introduction) Industrial Ontologies Group

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Industrial Ontologies Group (2002-2012)(Fast Introduction)

Industrial Ontologies Group

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Researchers Vagan TerziyanVagan Terziyan (Head) Olena Kaykova Oleksiy Khriyenko Sergiy Nikitin Michal Nagy

Industrial Ontologies GroupIndustrial Ontologies Group

Contact Person: Timo TiihonenTimo Tiihonen

e-mails:• [email protected][email protected]@jyu.fi

phone: +358 14 260 2741+358 14 260 2741

University of JyväskyläUniversity of Jyväskylä

URL: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup

Michael Cochez Joonas Kesäniemi Viljo Pilli-Sihvola Jose Luis Garduno

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IOG Roadmap: GUN-GERI-UBIWARE-SmartResourceIOG Roadmap: GUN-GERI-UBIWARE-SmartResource

GUN (Global Understanding Environment) – Proactive Self-Managed Semantic Web of Everything – Web 5.0 candidate - general ecosystem and final destination

GERI (Global Enterprise Resource Integration) – GUN subset related to industrial domains - is based on PRIME (Proactive Inter-Middleware) as UBIWARE extension

UBIWARE – middleware for GERI

SmartResource – semantic technology, pilot tools and standards for UBIWARE

Tekes (2004-2006)

Tekes (2007-2010)FP7 (2011-2013)

?? (2014-2018)

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Topics of Major Publications (2006-2010) (Industrial Ontologies Group)

ψψ-Projection of the IOG Research Roadmap-Projection of the IOG Research Roadmap

IOG Major Publications’ TopicsIOG Major Publications’ Topics

Industrial Ontologies Group

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Global Understanding Environment (GUN) (Industrial Ontologies Group)

GUN is a kind of Ubiquitous Eco-System for Ubiquitous Society, which is such proactive, self-managed evolutionary Semantic Web of Things, People and Abstractions where all kinds of entities can understand, interact, serve, develop and learn from each other.

http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/projects.htm http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/Industrial_Ontologies_Group_booklet_print.doc

GUN = Global Environment + Global Understanding =

= Proactive Self-Managed Semantic Web of Everything

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Main projects• SmartResource (TEKES 2004-2006)

– Development of a global and smart maintenance management environment for heterogeneous industrial resources

– Companies: TietoEnator, Metso Automation, TeliaSonera, Jyvaskyla Science Park, ABB, CASCOM, OntoWeb, Sodium, ASG

– More info: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/SmartResource_details.htm

• Ubiware (TEKES 2007-2010)– Development of middleware platform (UBIWARE) which will allow creation

of self-managed complex industrial systems consisting of distributed, heterogeneous, shared and reusable components of different nature

– Companies: Metso Automation, Fingrid, ABB, InnoW, Hansa Ecuras, Nokia– More info: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/UBIWARE_details.htm

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SmartResource project - our first step towards GUN

SmartResource project - our first step towards GUN

SmartResource: “Proactive Self-Maintained Resources in Semantic Web” Tekes project (2004-2006) done by IOG.

Project site:

http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/SmartResource.htm

One of the most essential results of the SmartResource project was creation of the “Smart Resource Technology” for designing complex software systems. The technology allows considering each traditional system component as a “smart resource”, i.e. proactive, agent-driven, self-managing. Such approach has shown certain advantages comparably to other software technologies, e.g. OOSE, SOA, Component-Based SE, Agent-Driven SE, Semantic SE, etc.

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UBIWARE (Industrial Ontologies Group)

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UBIWARE (Platform Architecture)

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UBIWARE (Scientific Impact)

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UBIWARE (4i (“for-eye”) Browser)

4i-Browser is able to select resources from a semantic repository, which are semantically close to a given resource in certain customized context, and visualize (also with the help of external services) both: the resources and the closeness

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UBIWARE-Driven Distributed Data Sources Management (OntoNuts-supported)

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UBIWARE-Driven Heterogeneous Systems Integration (OntoNuts-supported)

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Participation in other projects• TRUST project supported by Tempus(EU) (2011-2013)

– Semantic Portal for Quality Assurance Support in Universities

• iSCOPE project (2011)– Location-based alerting system for mobile users

• Cloud software program (2010-2011)– Integration of social networks (Nokia)– Competence search in human space (Tieto)

• SWIMMER (2006-2007)– Semantic Web Integrator for Maintenance Management of Enterprise Resources

• SCOMA Semantic Web portal (2005)• Semantic Facilitators for Web Information Retrieval (2004)• Idea Mentoring II (2004)• Idea Mentoring (2004)• Several Tempus projects supported by EU

All projects: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/projects.htm

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“Executable Knowledge”[Concept of Industrial Ontologies Group]

Executable script: knowledge

management instructions

Executable Knowledge Executable Knowledge is such a knowledge, which contains explicit (executable) instructions on how to manage itself (i.e. self-management enabled)

Knowledge ComputingKnowledge Computing – Executable Knowledge Management[Industrial Ontologies Group]

S-APLS-APL

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“Executable” Mixed Reality:Business Intelligence on Top of Linked Data

(concept of Industrial Ontologies Group)

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“Mashupper” for Social Networks (Industrial Ontologies Group)

UBIWARE-Driven

http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup

Monitors and integrates your profile and activities in various social networks

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Semantic Monitoring of Power Networks on UBIWARE Platform

(Industrial Ontologies Group)Software application on top of UBIWARE platform done as a case study to demonstrate added value of Semantic and Agent technologies for power network maintenance. Application connects different sources of information and service providers with some decision logic and visualizes results as a semantic mashup.

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PRIME: PRoactive Inter-MiddlewarEas 2-nd order middleware (Future Vision)

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GERI: Global Enterprise Resource Integration to enable “Ecosystem-as-a-Service” (Future Vision)

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GERI: Global Enterprise Resource Integration to enhance industrial systems with public/social

context and services (Future Vision)

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Our activities in Tivit (Services)Our activities in Tivit (Services)Our activities in Tivit (Services)Our activities in Tivit (Services)

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Our recent activities in Tivit Our recent activities in Tivit (Cloud Software)(Cloud Software)

Our recent activities in Tivit Our recent activities in Tivit (Cloud Software)(Cloud Software)

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Our recent activities in Tivit Our recent activities in Tivit (Internet of Things)(Internet of Things)

Our recent activities in Tivit Our recent activities in Tivit (Internet of Things)(Internet of Things)

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Our recent activities in TEMPUS:Our recent activities in TEMPUS:TRUST: Towards Trust in Quality Assurance SystemsTRUST: Towards Trust in Quality Assurance Systems

(Architecture of Semantic Portal)(Architecture of Semantic Portal)

Our recent activities in TEMPUS:Our recent activities in TEMPUS:TRUST: Towards Trust in Quality Assurance SystemsTRUST: Towards Trust in Quality Assurance Systems

(Architecture of Semantic Portal)(Architecture of Semantic Portal)

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IOG-Driven: New International IOG-Driven: New International and Interdisciplinary Master Program: and Interdisciplinary Master Program: WISEWISE IOG-Driven: New International IOG-Driven: New International and Interdisciplinary Master Program: and Interdisciplinary Master Program: WISEWISE

Program Mission : on completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to use and design complex self-managed Web-based public and industrial systems, digital ecosystems, platforms, services and applications; will be able to connect their designs with publicly available data and Web-based capabilities as services; will be able to figure-out and approach various challenging aspects of wicked problems world-wide, which require self-managed service-based architectures for their solutions; understand and professionally utilize for that purpose knowledge on enabling technologies and tools; perform academic doctoral level studies; will be skilful in international communication due to the integrated language and communication studies. Students, who will graduate from the programme with a Master of Science in Natural Sciences from the Department of Mathematical Information Technology, will think beyond the routine and will be able not just to adapt to a change but to help to create and control it.

Official Web Site of the WISE Program: https://www.jyu.fi/en/studywithus/programmes/wise

http://www.cs.jyu.fi/ai/WISE.pdf

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

Industrial Ontologies Group

Joint group with Agora Center lead by Prof. Vagan Terziyan 5 PhD’s in JyU (Naumenko, Khriyenko, Kohvakko, Zhovtobryukh, Nikitin) + + 4

PhD’s abroad (Vitko, Shevchenko, Scherbak, Golovyanko) in Ukrainian branch of IOG;

Research vision: Global Understanding eNvironment– Proactive Self-Managed Semantic Web of Everything;– GUN slogan: EaaS4E: “Everything-as-a-Service for Everything”

Research themes– Proactive computing (Agents, multi agent systems)– Semantic Web– Services (SOA, Cloud Computing)– Intelligence (Machine learning, Data mining)

Industrial Ontologies Group

http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

IOG – major outcomes

S-APL (Semantic Agent Programming Language)– RDF based language for multi agent systems – Both data and actions described semantically– Enables ”Knowledge Computing”

UBIWARE– Versatile middleware platform based on semantically

coordinated multi-agent system– Uses and supports S-APL on JADE multi agent platform– Several industrial pilot cases (ABB, Metso, FinGrid) linking

databases and web tools (Google Earth, social networks)

Industrial Ontologies Group

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

IOG – TIVIT (future plans):Program: Tivit-D2I (”From Data to Intelligence”)

Activity group 1: “Preparing for Linked Data” (gathering, collection, standardization):– Gathering and integration of contextual data from the Web.

– Gathering and integration of ubiquitous data from industry-driven ubiquitous sources.

– Gathering and integration of dynamic customer data.

– Gathering and integration of dynamic business data.

– Gathering and integration of modeling data from various real-life simulators. Activity group 2: “Creating, deploying and enabling Linked Data”:

– Adding semantic layer.

– Design and development of linked data browser and adaptive semantic search engine.

– Enabling user- and/or context-driven filtering of the data for smooth visualization.

– Enabling data profiling, classification, clustering and grouping based on semantic similarity metrics.

– Enabling on-the-fly generated MashUps and MeshUps from Linked Data.

– Automatic discovery of hidden/implicit semantic links and multi-linguistic support Activity group 3: “Utilization of Linked Data”:

– Enabling decision making support (BIaaS: “Business Intelligence-as-a-Service”).

– Automatic discovery of relevant data sources for a particular decision.

– Automatic discovery, orchestration, choreography, invocation, execution and execution monitoring of BI services.

– Designing infrastructure for mining linked data (LDM).

– Providing Semantic SOA infrastructure for data mining software as a service on top of Linked Data (DMaaS: “Data-Mining-as-a-Service”).

– Providing pilot implementation of the infrastructure for a particular set of DM algorithms applied on top on industry-origin Linked Data.

Industrial Ontologies Group

TIVIT - Finnish foundation for strategic research and innovation

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

IOG – TIVIT (future plans):Program: Tivit-IoT (”Internet of Things”)

Enabling Services (clouds) for IoT, Bridging IoT with IoS;

Enabling Thing-as-a-User (TaaU) vs. Thing-as-a-Service (TaaS) and enabling Semantic T2T (also T2H, H2T, etc.) communication capability and interfaces for it;

Middleware for IoT (e.g. UBIWARE-Driven); Self-Managed IoT (agent-driven); Semantic Interfaces, Semantic API, Semantic

MashUps / MeshUps, Semantic Visualization for IoT; Enabling “Socially Networked” things.

Industrial Ontologies Group

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

IOG – TIVIT (future plans):Program: Tivit-Services

– Private (customized) decision-support services for public related to:

• education;• healthcare and wellness;• managing finances;• etc…• … based on “Executable Reality” concept (Business Intelligence

on top of Linked Data), semantic and agent technologies.

Industrial Ontologies Group

– Challenge the slogan: “Everything-as-a-User” (EaaU) :• Device as service consumer;

• Software system or Web-service as service consumer;

• …, etc., …

• … in addition to the “human as service consumer”.

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Our recent plan for FP7Our recent plan for FP7Our recent plan for FP7Our recent plan for FP7

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Contact us!

(c) Industrial Ontologies Group

Home page: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup

Vagan Terziyan([email protected])

Timo Tiihonen([email protected])

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ

Our 10-Years Anniversary (16.11.2012)