TY - JOUR
T1 - Correction
T2 - AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, AIAA SciTech Forum 2021
AU - Chapman, Jeremy R.
AU - Kasmier, David
AU - Limbaugh, David
AU - Gagnon, Stephen R.
AU - Crassidis, John L.
AU - Llinas, James
AU - Smith, Barry
AU - Cox, Alex
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Correction Notice Please write out the details of your corrections here. Place any figure, image, or math updates as well. Be as specific as possible and refer to the original paper details. Please see an example of a correction here: https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/6.crossmarktest.c1 • In the first figure Caption changed from \caption{Space Domain Ontologies Structure} to \caption{Space domain ontologies structure.} • Under complex terminology section the following paragraph was modified to include a comma after “relations in the SDO” and a comma was deleted after “a classification” The SDO currently contain more than 800 classes that represent entities of a wide range of different types. Space object data is aligned with classes and relations in the SDO, and stored in a dynamically updated Resource Description Framework (RDF) triple store. The triple store can be queried to support SSA and the needs of the spacecraft, ground operators and other users. For each type of entity in the domain, the ontology provides a definition, a classification and relational links to other entities. The ontology represents the reality and complexity of the entities in the space domain. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence had a comma deleted after the word “processes”. Data provided to analysts often will come from different kinds of sources, and pertain to different and sometimes seemingly unrelated entities, processes and features. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence was changed from one sentence to two sentences by deleting the comma and the word “and” after “letter” and making the “w” in “while” capitalized The former is achieved by the latter. While humans easily adjust their understanding between these two cases, machines cannot. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence was changed. The word “if” was added after “the fact that” and also the word “then” was added after “a thruster of type T” Simple inferences, such as from the fact that if a spacecraft has a thruster of type T then it can be concluded that it uses a propellant of type P, are automatically derived from running reasoners over the ontology. • In the second figure Caption was changed from \caption{Characteristics lying within a single domain of a CS model} to \caption{Characteristics lying within a single domain of a CS model.} • Under the complex terminology section, the comma was deleted after the word “saturation” in the following sentence, The dimensions of the color domain, also referred to as the color space, as mentioned previously, are hue, saturation and brightness as seen in Figure \ref{ColorDomain}. • In the complex terminology section, the word “then” was added between the words “color” and “they” in the following sentence, For example, if someone is attempting to define a color then they would not know what color it is unless the values for its hue, saturation and brightness are known.
AB - Correction Notice Please write out the details of your corrections here. Place any figure, image, or math updates as well. Be as specific as possible and refer to the original paper details. Please see an example of a correction here: https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/6.crossmarktest.c1 • In the first figure Caption changed from \caption{Space Domain Ontologies Structure} to \caption{Space domain ontologies structure.} • Under complex terminology section the following paragraph was modified to include a comma after “relations in the SDO” and a comma was deleted after “a classification” The SDO currently contain more than 800 classes that represent entities of a wide range of different types. Space object data is aligned with classes and relations in the SDO, and stored in a dynamically updated Resource Description Framework (RDF) triple store. The triple store can be queried to support SSA and the needs of the spacecraft, ground operators and other users. For each type of entity in the domain, the ontology provides a definition, a classification and relational links to other entities. The ontology represents the reality and complexity of the entities in the space domain. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence had a comma deleted after the word “processes”. Data provided to analysts often will come from different kinds of sources, and pertain to different and sometimes seemingly unrelated entities, processes and features. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence was changed from one sentence to two sentences by deleting the comma and the word “and” after “letter” and making the “w” in “while” capitalized The former is achieved by the latter. While humans easily adjust their understanding between these two cases, machines cannot. • Under complex terminology section the following sentence was changed. The word “if” was added after “the fact that” and also the word “then” was added after “a thruster of type T” Simple inferences, such as from the fact that if a spacecraft has a thruster of type T then it can be concluded that it uses a propellant of type P, are automatically derived from running reasoners over the ontology. • In the second figure Caption was changed from \caption{Characteristics lying within a single domain of a CS model} to \caption{Characteristics lying within a single domain of a CS model.} • Under the complex terminology section, the comma was deleted after the word “saturation” in the following sentence, The dimensions of the color domain, also referred to as the color space, as mentioned previously, are hue, saturation and brightness as seen in Figure \ref{ColorDomain}. • In the complex terminology section, the word “then” was added between the words “color” and “they” in the following sentence, For example, if someone is attempting to define a color then they would not know what color it is unless the values for its hue, saturation and brightness are known.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85125849434
U2 - 10.2514/6.2021-1163.c1
DO - 10.2514/6.2021-1163.c1
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85125849434
JO - AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
JF - AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum
M1 - AIAA 2021-1163.c1
Y2 - 11 January 2021 through 15 January 2021
ER -
Duration: Jan 11 2021 → Jan 15 2021