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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik
P 16: Poster Session Plasma Physics
P 16.29: Poster
Thursday, March 19, 2026, 13:45–15:45, Redoutensaal
Applications of Plasma-KG, a knowledge graph for low-temperature plasma physics — •Markus M. Becker1, Ihda Chaerony Siffa1, Hidir Aras2, Holger Israel3, Thomas Koprucki4, Burkhard Schmidt4, and Markus Stocker3 — 1Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), Greifswald, Germany — 2FIZ Karlsruhe -- Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany — 3TIB -- Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hanover, Germany — 4Weierstrass Institute (WIAS), Berlin, Germany
Knowledge graphs (KGs) play an important role in the structured representation and linking of data, information, and knowledge. As a result, knowledge graphs are finding broad application in the field of research data management. Building on the established plasma metadata schema Plasma-MDS and the plasma ontology Plasma-O, the development of Plasma-KG (https://vivo.plasma-mds.org) was initiated to represent reusable entities with persistent identifiers in the field of low-temperature plasma physics. This contribution introduces the essential concepts of Plasma-KG and shows how various data sources can be connected via these formally described entities. The addressed fields of application include content enrichment from knowledge graphs for patents, scientific articles, and mathematical models. It is demonstrated how the future physics information service `FID Physik' can benefit from Plasma-KG as a semantic data platform.
Funded by the BMFTR (projects 16KOA013A, 16KOA013B) and DFG (projects 460135501, 496963457, 558452925).
Keywords: Low-temperature plasma applications; Knowledge management; Research data management; FAIR data principles
