Astonomy Ontology in OWL

We are in the process of developing an ontology for astronomy that uses as a starting point the Thesaurus of astronomical terms recently developed by the semantics working group of the International Virtual Observatory Association (IVOA). The SKOS version of this thesaurus is here. We have converted the SKOS to OWL (changing instances of concepts to classes), split it into smaller ontologies, and are in the process of adding properties to these classes. Since astronomy is a fairly interdisciplinary applied science, the ontology naturally breaks up into several branches of science and engineering: physics, chemistry, math, statistics, instrumentation, etc.

One can do an SVN checkout of the OWL files using the repository name http://archive.astro.umd.edu/astro-onto. Then one can run differences to see how it has evolved from the original SKOS version.

All of the Ontology files in the svn repository and html documentation (OWLDOCs) can be viewed.

This work is undertaken for the project "Automated Data Analysis with Knowledge Ontologies", funded by NASA/Applied Information and Space Research Program.  The project seeks to create a Graphical User Interface, OWLVIPER for expressing Ontological Classes with arbitrary Restrictions on property objects and data.  It allows graphical expression of a pipeline process of data on scientific objects from search of distributed archives through  operations and  transformations to a  goal or initial query.  The Ontology is utilized by a Work Flow Manger that aids the user by providing possible avenues of transformation that could reach the goal.

The older version of the ontology (pre IVOAT thesaurus) is found here
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Curators: Ed Shaya and Brian Thomas (UMD).