An e-marketplace infrastructure for model-based matchmaking between consumers and providers of multi-modal earth science data
Abstract
As the earth science data and information products begin to proliferate due to the increased number of earth observing instruments and platforms, it has become increasingly difficult for the end consumer to leverage the wide variety of available earth science data and information products. In this paper, we propose an innovative infrastructure to enable the consumers to locate and tradeoff possible alternative earth science data and information sources in an electronic marketplace setting. Specifically, this architecture provides mechanisms to annotate the requests and offerings of the data and information products, to decompose the concepts of the requests and offerings to facilitate the matchmaking and inferencing. Based on the knowledge models developed for each application domain and science discipline, the matchmaking mechanism will be able to fuse and combine multiple alternative data and information sources so that the quality of the results can be maximized while the cost for data acquisition is minimizing.