The Common Greenhouse Ontology: an ontology describing components, properties, and measurements inside the greenhouse

Roos Bakker*, Romy van Drie, Cornelis Bouter, S.L. van Leeuwen, L.A. van Rooijen, J.L. Top

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Abstract

Modern greenhouses have systems that continuously measure properties of greenhouses and their crops. These measurements cannot be queried together without linking the relevant data.
In this paper we introduce the Common Greenhouse Ontology, a standard for sharing data on greenhouses and their measurable components. The ontology was created with domain experts and incorporates existing ontologies, SOSA and OM. It was evaluated using competency questions and SPARQL queries. The results of the evaluation show that the Common Greenhouse Ontology is an
innovative solution for data interoperability and standardization, and an enabler for advanced data science techniques over larger databases.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventEFITA 2021 - Online
Duration: 25 Mar 202126 Mar 2021

Conference

ConferenceEFITA 2021
Period25/03/2126/03/21

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