Materials & Design (Jan 2024)

PMD Core Ontology: Achieving semantic interoperability in materials science

  • Bernd Bayerlein,
  • Markus Schilling,
  • Henk Birkholz,
  • Matthias Jung,
  • Jörg Waitelonis,
  • Lutz Mädler,
  • Harald Sack

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 237
p. 112603

Abstract

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Knowledge representation in the Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) domain is a vast and multi-faceted challenge: Overlap, ambiguity, and inconsistency in terminology are common. Invariant (consistent) and variant (context-specific) knowledge are difficult to align cross-domain. Generic top-level semantic terminology often is too abstract, while MSE domain terminology often is too specific. In this paper, an approach how to maintain a comprehensive MSE-centric terminology composing a mid-level ontology–the Platform MaterialDigital Core Ontology (PMDco)–via MSE community-based curation procedures is presented. The illustrated findings show how the PMDco bridges semantic gaps between high-level, MSE-specific, and other science domain semantics. Additionally, it demonstrates how the PMDco lowers development and integration thresholds. Moreover, the research highlights how to fuel it with real-world data sources ranging from manually conducted experiments and simulations with continuously automated industrial applications.

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