Formalizing Tag-Based Metadata With the Brick Ontology
Gabe Fierro
Xiaolin Zang
Rajesh K. Gupta
David E. Culler
Frontiers 2020 -- Frontiers in Built Environment-Structural Sensing

Abstract

Current efforts establishing semantic metadata standards for the built environment span academia, industry and standards bodies. For these standards to be effective, they must be clearly defined and easily extensible, encourage consistency in their usage, and integrate cleanly with existing industrial standards, such as BACnet. There is a natural tension between informal tag-based systems that rely upon idiom and convention for meaning, and formal ontologies amenable to automated tooling. We present a qualitative analysis of Project Haystack, a popular tagging system for building metadata, and identify a family of inherent interpretability and consistency issues in the tagging model that stem from its lack of a formal definition. To address these issues, we present the design and implementation of the Brick+ ontology, a drop-in replacement for Brick with clear formal semantics that enables the inference of a valid Brick model from an informal Haystack model, and demonstrate this inference across five Haystack models.

Bibtex

@article{10.3389/fbuil.2020.558034,
    title        = {Formalizing Tag-Based Metadata With the Brick Ontology},
    author       = {Fierro, Gabe and Koh, Jason and Nagare, Shreyas and Zang, Xiaolin and Agarwal, Yuvraj and Gupta, Rajesh K. and Culler, David E.},
    year         = 2020,
    journal      = {Frontiers in Built Environment},
    volume       = 6,
    pages        = 152,
    doi          = {10.3389/fbuil.2020.558034},
    issn         = {2297-3362},
    url          = {https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.558034},
    abstract     = {Current efforts establishing semantic metadata standards for the built environment span academia, industry and standards bodies. For these standards to be effective, they must be clearly defined and easily extensible, encourage consistency in their usage, and integrate cleanly with existing industrial standards, such as BACnet. There is a natural tension between informal tag-based systems that rely upon idiom and convention for meaning, and formal ontologies amenable to automated tooling. We present a qualitative analysis of Project Haystack, a popular tagging system for building metadata, and identify a family of inherent interpretability and consistency issues in the tagging model that stem from its lack of a formal definition. To address these issues, we present the design and implementation of the Brick+ ontology, a drop-in replacement for Brick with clear formal semantics that enables the inference of a valid Brick model from an informal Haystack model, and demonstrate this inference across five Haystack models.}
}

Plain Text

Gabe Fierro, Jason Koh, Shreyas Nagare, Xiaolin Zang, Yuvraj Agarwal, Rajesh K. Gupta and David E. Culler. Formalizing Tag-Based Metadata With the Brick Ontology. Frontiers in Built Environment, 6:152 25 September 2020. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2020.558034.

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BRICK
Brick is an open-source effort to standardize semantic descriptions of the physical, logical and virtual assets in buildings and the relationships between them.
Sponsors: 
JCI, NSF