Industrial Ontologies Group (brief presentation)

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Industrial Ontologies Group
brief introduction
“Device”
Vagan Terziyan
[email protected]
Industrial Ontologies Group
Industrial Ontologies Group
University of Jyväskylä
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Kharkov National University
of Radioelectronics
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Researchers
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Vagan Terziyan (Head)
Olena Kaykova
Oleksiy Khriyenko
Sergiy Nikitin
Michal Nagy
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Contact Person:
Michal Szydlowski
Timo Tiihonen
Artem Katasonov
 e-mails: [email protected]
Joonas Kesäniemi
[email protected]
Nikos Mouchtaris
 phone: +358 14 260 2741
Arnim Bleier
URL: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup
“Industrial Ontologies” Group: Our History
• 1978-1984 – We took part in development of
the first in USSR Industrial Natural Language
Processing System “DESTA”, which included
semantic analysis and ontologies;
• 1985-1989 - We took part in development of the
first in USSR Industrial Automated Natural
Language Programming System “ALISA”,
which Enabled Semantic Annotation, Discovery
and Integration of software components
(prototype of today's Semantic Web Services
concept);
“Industrial Ontologies” Group: Our History
• 1990-1993 – under name of Metaintelligence Lab.
we were piloting concept of a Metasemantic
Network (triplet-based (meta-)knowledge
representation model) – prototype of today’s RDFbased knowledge representation in Semantic Web;
• 1994-2000 – various projects with industrial
partners, e.g. MetaAtom – “Semantic Diagnostics of
Ukrainian Nuclear Power Stations based on
Metaknowledge”; MetaHuman – industrial medical
diagnostics expert system based on
Metaknowledge”; Jeweler – metamodelling and
control of industrial processes, etc.; got several
research grants from Finnish Academy;
“Industrial Ontologies” Group: Our History
• 2000-2001 – we have created branches in Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam (heart of Semantic Web
activities in Europe) where now working 5 our
former team members, in Jyvaskyla University
(several tens of researchers) and established
research groups in Kharkov (Ukraine) on Data
Mining, Educational Ontologies, Telemedicine, etc.
• 2001-2003 – we took part in MultiMeetMobile Tekes
Project, in InBCT Tekes Project in Tempus EU
Compact Project in (or in cooperation with)
University of Jyvaskyla where we further promote
Semantic Web concepts.
“Industrial Ontologies” Group: Our History
• 2004-2007 – we worked on SmartResource Tekes
Project (in cooperation with TeliaSonera, Metso
Automation, TietoEnator, ABB, Science Park,
University of Jyvaskyla) which is fully based on our
views and approaches for implementation of
Semantic Web technology. We are also performing
the IdeaMentoring- I and IdeaMentoring- II projects
funded by NOKIA to provide solutions for
implementing Semantic Web Technology to mobile
applications and services.
“Industrial Ontologies” Group: Our History
• 2007-… – we are working on UBIWARE Tekes
Project (in cooperation with ABB, Fingrid, Metso
Automation, Metso Shared Services, Nokia,
Hansa Ecuras Oy., Inno-W, University of
Jyvaskyla) which further develops our concepts
and platforms based on Semantic and Agent
technologies integration. Working on ICT SHOK,
FP7 and EU Tempus applications
Technology Profile of the Group
• Semantic Web, Semantic Technologies and Ontology
Engineering
• Agents, Agent Technologies and Multiagent Systems
• Distributed Systems
• Artificial Intelligence
• Integration, Interoperability, Middleware
• Service-Oriented Architectures
• Web X.0
• Knowledge Management
• Software Engineering
• Ubiquitous Computing
• Embedded Systems
• P2P Networking
Application Domain Profile of the Group
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Industrial Automation
Power Industry
Process Industry
Education Management
Electronic Commerce
Future Internet
Devices and Interoperability
Flexible Services
Collaborative Traffic
Healthcare, eHealth, Wellness
Sample of IOG activities
PhD theses
 Oleksiy Khriyenko
 Anton Naumenko
 Dmytro Zhovtobrukh
 Natalya Kohvakko
" Katasonov
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Artem
Nokia projects:
InBCT project:
IdeaMentoring: Refining research ideas to
Courses:
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the new business opportunities"
Semantic Search Facilitator
”Semantic Google”
 Ontology
"IdeaMentoring
Semantic Web and
EngineeringII "
Design of Agent-Based Systems
MIT Department
TITU
Agora Center
Adaptive Services Grid
TEKES project:
Integrated Project supported
by the European
Commission
International
IFIP Conference on
SmartResource:
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” Industrial
Applications
of
Proactive
Self-Maintained
Anton
Naumenko
Semantic
ResourcesWeb”
in Semantic Web
Sergiy Nikitin
GUN Concept
GUN – Global
Understanding
eNvironment
GUN
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Global Environment
+
Global Understanding
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Proactive Self-Managed
Semantic Web of
Everything
http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/projects.htm
http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/Industrial_Ontologies_Group_booklet_print.doc
Global Understanding Environment (GUN)
Our invention
GUN can be considered as a
kind of Ubiquitous Eco-System
for Ubiquitous Society, which
will be such proactive, selfmanaged evolutionary Semantic
Web of Things, People and
Abstractions where all kinds of
entities can understand,
interact, serve, develop and
learn from each other.
Human-to-Human
Human-to-Machine
Machine-to-Human
Machine-to-Machine
Software-to-Human
Software-to-Machine
Software-to-Software
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Human-to-Software
Agent-to-Agent
SmartResource project
• SmartResource: “Proactive Self-Maintained Resources
in Semantic Web” Tekes project (2004-2006):
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.
What is UBIWARE (in short)
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UBIWARE is a new software technology and a tool to
support:
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design and installation of…,
autonomic operation of… and
Interoperability among…
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… complex, heterogeneous, open, dynamic and selfconfigurable distributed industrial systems;…
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… and to provide following services for system
components:
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adaptation;
automation;
centralized or P2P organization;
coordination, collaboration, interoperability and negotiation;
self-awareness, communication and observation;
data and process integration;
(semantic) discovery, sharing and reuse.
URL: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/UBIWARE_details.htm
UBIWARE Project
• Due to heterogeneity of provided services and supported
components, UBIWARE is based on integration of several
technologies: Semantic Web, Distributed Artificial Intelligence and
Agent Technologies, Ubiquitous Computing, SOA (ServiceOriented Architecture), Web X.0, P2P and related concepts.
• The research and design on UBIWARE is started by Industrial
Ontologies Group within UBIWARE project: “Smart Semantic
Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing” (June 2007 – May 2010)
funded by Tekes and industrial companies.
• Project web page:
http://www.mit.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/UBIWARE_details.htm
International Collaborators
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CS and AI laboratory, USA
(semantic language for MAS, policy-based reasoning);
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Data Center, USA (semantics in
RFID-based systems);
• University of California, Berkeley, USA (declarative networking, user
modeling);
• University of Southern California, USA (multi-agent systems, distributed
constraints optimization, robots coordination in P2P environments);
• Lulea Technical University, Sweden (smart services, embedded systems,
telecommunications);
• VU Amsterdam, Netherlands (agents and Semantic Web);
• University of Athens, Greece (Service-Oriented Architectures);
• DERI, National University of Ireland, Galway (sensor networks
middleware, Internet of things);
• University of Coimbra, Portugal (Semantic Web processes and services);
• Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic (logic in MAS);
• ITIN, Cergy-Pontoise, Paris, France (educational system reforms);
• Kharkov National University of Radioelectronics, Ukraine (machine
learning, semantic portals, quality assurance in education, university
management).