Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Room 151 D/E/F (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Information Technology (10e)

#161 - Chemical Engineering Applications of Semantic Web Technologies (10E06)
The “Semantic Web” is a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee to describe web content (documents, images, applications) which contains explicit descriptions of its underlying semantics, or meaning. A variety of new web tools, collectively dubbed “Web 2.0,” are bringing the semantic web closer to fruition. This session will explore innovative applications of semantic web and Web 2.0 technologies to chemical engineering and related fields. In particular, we are looking for papers describing the use of Wikis, blogs, semantic mark-up, and formal ontologies to applications of interest to chemical engineers.
Chair:Scott Butner
CoChair:Gary K. Stenerson
8:30 AMAn Overview on Ontocape and Its Latest Applications
Andreas Wiesner, Jan Morbach, Wolfgang Marquardt
9:00 AMOntomodel: Ontology Based Mathematical Model Solving Using The Semantic Web
Pradeep Suresh, Girish Joglekar, Shuohuan Hsu, Lealelaf Hailemariam, Ankur Jain, Pavan Akkisetty, Venkat Venkatasubramanian, Gintaras Reklaitis
9:30 AM10E00 Chemical Engineering Applications Of Semantic Web Technologies
R. Banares Alcantara, Antonis Kokossis
10:00 AMAutomatic Extraction Of Catalyst Information From The Chemical Literature
Balachandra B. Krishnamurthy, Prathima Rao, Luo Si, James M. Caruthers, Venkat Venkatasubramanian

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