Reports from breakout sessions II
Board Room
Short and Long term
wasn't able to capture the distinction during the presentation between long and short
- enumerating/characterizing gaz requirements
- footprints
- ontology
- taxonomy of users and requirements (use cases)
- basic elements/mindsets of gazetteer
- taxonomy of gazetteers
- psych research on human categorization - cross-cultural, cross-lingual, political (medium)
- community repositories and wikis
- multilinguality (short term?)
Funding agencies
- research will lead to useful applications (geo-ir, location-bases sservices)
- where tdo gazs and other technologies work together
Standards and protocols
- future TBD based on use case analyses
- trust and provenance (structure used and tradecraft)
strengthening momentum
- community tool repository and wiki
- charettes - focused sessions involving designers and users
- look at a use case, work through it, how to analyze, what possible solutions
- actually work it out in some level of detail
- conferences
- COSIT
- UN conference on standardization of geonames (August 2007)
Hunt Room
Long-term research agenda
- Clarifying role of gazetteers and knowledge organization systems
- Vision, evolutionary direction
- "Global Description Service" (universality)
- Methodology for data acquistion
- Concept strata
- Scale-dependent behaviors of functionalities
- DNS-like model might be operated on a scale
- Liability issues and IPR if wiki contexts are engaged
Short-term research agenda
- Interoperability
- test environs for
- show industrial benefit
- use cases (collaborative devleopment models for)
- forum for ...
- definition of microformats
- implementation of existing OGC gaz specs
- sustainability of gaz patents and related GI
What to say to funding agencies
- "organize your knowledge"
- get the right people working together (interdisciplinary)
- add teh "where" to the "what"
- build an infra for long-term big science
- avoid teh digital earth winter
- workshops for defining new agenda for gaz
- argue gaz as enabling technology for ... further knowledge organization etc.
Future of gazetteer standards and protocols
- local protocol-free forms - freedom at local level is important - free forms for local knowledge leading to web-specified interfaces
- analysis of existing and emerging stds that lead to def. or articulation points amongth them - what are the common elements
- how can gaz's ....
- ISO blueprints for gaz expansion of scope
momentum-building activities
- forum for discusion and excahgnge
- interop experiments involving alternative local designs
- opengaz.org, .net, opengazetteer.org, .net - already names created
- gaz. tracks in geospatial and library conferences (and other professional conferences)
- build professional credential processes
misc
- public or private sector custody of gaz content?
- to funders (reprise)
- 3 cases
- 1. important
- 2. tractable
- 3. not trivial
- US law on GI patents largely in case law
- 3 cases
Carriage Room
1. What are priority topics for long-term basic research?
- spatial natural language is vague; how to automate understanding of it, including the role of context
- engage people in natural language processing area
- looking beyond the word level to ambiguous meanings
- tools and algorithms for parsing and extracting semantic relationships
- bounding and processing spatial phrases - moving beyond entity identifications
- the nature of footprints
- fundamental geometric issues (accuracy) - what is appropriate to reference, and how
- how defined
- how deal with topologically referenced footprints
- support for multilinguality
- user languages - multilingual gazetteers - multilingual access to geographic data or data leveraged via language
- this is a problem of 2 parts
- alternate names and spellings
- scripts and transliterations
- time
- data acquisition and integration
- how to enrich the gazetteer, esp. the type thesaurus (the knowledge organization structure) so we can capture and related to other types of information, including relationships and object-intrinsic properties (e.g., county objects and attributes for recording their area)
2. What are priority topics for short-term research?
- getting real gazetteers for real people to do real things with
- aggregating search results from multiple gazetteers - methods
- real specific use cases, tied to test cases
- what is purpose specific and what is generic - most discussion today has been purpose-specific
- how do we get to the generic? - better answered from experience
- inventory of exisitng gazetteers in computer accesible form
- purpose
- content
- is there limited overlap
- we don't understand what's there
- conference idea: real-life examples of gazetteer use
- here's what we're doing
- problems /solution
- here are the gazetteres we're hitting (real data)
- objective: are there common tasks and methods - what are they - core functional requirements of gazetteer services(?)
- creation of gazetteers
- cheaper ways to populate gazetteers
- obsolesence
- tools
- fundamentals, both on data and interface sides, are not jelled
- need to find common ground where both public and private sector interests intersect
- lots of beneficiaries
- community-based, social models for data acquisitiion and refinement
- low-hanging fruit: produce gazetteer entries easily out of existing GIS data that already exists - as long as those records have a name
- what are the principles for storing data in multiple ways - what are the boundaries there?
3. What do we need to say to the funding agencies?
- government
- research
- commercial
- incentives more consistent for getting behaviors than policies
- assumption is this will be paid for by government?
- what are ways to make these things worthwhile to get them paid for in other ways than govt funding
- motivation in terms of major beneficiaries
- major emphasis: what is the point of doing this - what are likely benefits
- there is a public requirement for efficient access to geographically referenced information
- this spans commercial, academic and governmental interests
- long-term engagement is needed
- deliverables to private sector need to engage and fuel them for further dialog
4. What is the future of gazetteer standards, protocols?
- why we need those standards? geographic information retrieval systems on the web capable of recognizing these names
- how will this information be maintained
- rephrase question: what will drive the adoption of gazetteer standards and protocols?
- there's a strong motivation for something common to emerge
- interoperability
- an all-knowning future thing
- emergence of a dominating gazetteer database that everybody wants to use - critical mass is essential
- but how do you keep it current
- a model: used book sellers who advertise their books on about 3 websites
- another: sabre and the other one
- microprocessor world for getting specs out
- there's a strong motivation for something common to emerge
5. What activities would continue and strengthen the momentum of this meeting, help to build an effective research community?
- funding
- charges for working groups
- surely there are small consortia within this community that would be interested in doing useful things
- figure out who cares about these activities and why do they care?
- business/mission/use cases will flow from these
- grounding this work in real examples is important
- an effective research community (a bit more inclusive) requires deliverables that are clear, marketable and palateable to those organizations/communities that we want to be part of this
- a SIG?
- more frequent meetings?
- focus on finding a common purpose: a gazetteer that we could all benefit from
- is the common ground closer to the data or the techniques and approaches
- try to find a common data set - a killer gazetteer
- is the common ground closer to the data or the techniques and approaches
- google earth (and the like) is perceived by a large and growing number of people (decision makers) as the earth reference system for information retrieval
- involvement of google and the like, or use of the interface, would help
- identify their agenda and peer with them
