EAGER: Collaborative Research: SAVI: Leveraging the Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP) for International Marine Science
EAGER:合作研究:SAVI:利用海洋数据互操作平台 (ODIP) 促进国际海洋科学
基本信息
- 批准号:1341929
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-08-01 至 2015-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Leveraging US-R2R and EU-ODIP Informatics for International Marine Science Since the 2009 launch, the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R; http://rvdata.us/) program has made dramatic progress in routinely capturing shipboard data from the entire US academic fleet of 25 active service vessels. The R2R team has developed innovative technology to overcome the wide diversity of data practices, naming conventions and data formats across the fleet, which is managed by 18 independent operating institutions, large and small. As of September 2012, R2R had cataloged 11,026,386 data files from 2,644 cruises. These NSF-funded accomplishments clearly benefit the US research community, but inquiries in the marine sciences are becoming more global in scope. While other nations and regions, notably the Europeans and the Australians, have also made tremendous progress in gathering data sets and placing them online, inevitably barriers to discovery and access can exist for a host of reasons, from basic awareness of resources to conflicts in search and access protocols, naming conventions and data formats. Rather than continuing to independently develop (expensive) wheels, ODIP proposes to establish formal collaboration mechanisms to synchronize US, European and Australian efforts with a series of technical workshops designed to make practical advances, rather than a series of meetings in which PI?s stand up and make presentations. The Ocean Data Interoperability Platform (ODIP) has been launched as a combined US-EU-Australian project specifically because ocean data interoperability must span national boundaries. R2R is a collaborative NSF program, funded through 31 August 2014, combining the efforts of LDEO, SIO, WHOI and FSU. The R2R team requests funding to (1) enhance the flexible discovery and harvesting of R2R content through implementing a ?Linked Data? approach; (2) map key vocabularies used by R2R to their EU counterparts, allowing users to search across US and EU resources using the terms with which they are familiar; and (3) upgrade existing R2R ISO 19115 metadata records to be compliant with the EU INSPIRE schema, which specifically addresses documenting quality. These efforts will be carried out in coordination with a number of other current interoperability projects, such as the work of the EarthCube Interoperability Concept Group, Unidata, and the COOPEUS project.
利用US-R2 R和EU-ODIP信息学促进国际海洋科学自2009年启动以来,R2 R(R2 R; http://rvdata.us/)计划在定期捕获整个美国学术船队的25艘现役服务船只的船上数据方面取得了巨大进展。R2 R团队开发了创新技术,以克服整个车队的数据实践,命名惯例和数据格式的广泛多样性,该车队由18个大大小小的独立运营机构管理。截至2012年9月,R2 R已编目了来自2,644次游轮的11,026,386个数据文件。这些由NSF资助的成就显然使美国研究界受益,但海洋科学的研究范围正变得越来越全球化。虽然其他国家和地区,特别是欧洲和澳大利亚,在收集数据集并将其放在网上方面也取得了巨大进展,但不可避免的是,由于各种原因,从对资源的基本认识到搜索和访问协议的冲突,命名惯例和数据格式,发现和访问可能存在障碍。与其继续独立开发(昂贵的)车轮,ODIP建议建立正式的合作机制,使美国,欧洲和澳大利亚的努力与一系列旨在取得实际进展的技术研讨会同步,而不是PI?让我们站起来做演讲。海洋数据互操作性平台(ODIP)是作为美国-欧盟-澳大利亚的一个联合项目启动的,特别是因为海洋数据互操作性必须跨越国界。R2 R是一个合作的NSF计划,资助到2014年8月31日,结合LDEO,SIO,WHOI和FSU的努力。R2 R团队要求资金(1)通过实施一个?关联数据?接近;(2)将R2 R使用的关键词汇表映射到其欧盟对应词汇表,允许用户使用他们熟悉的术语搜索美国和欧盟资源;以及(3)升级现有的R2 R ISO 19115元数据记录,以符合欧盟INSPIRE模式,该模式专门解决文档质量问题。这些工作将与其他一些现有的互操作性项目协调进行,如EarthCube互操作性概念小组、Unidata和COOPEUS项目的工作。
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$ 10万 - 项目类别:
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1657737 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 10万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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- 批准号:
1447797 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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