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SBA @ ESWC 2026

Our colleague Andreas Ekelhart, key researcher and Applied Research Lead at SBA Research and researcher at the Research Group Security & Privacy at University of Vienna,, presented his conference paper titled AgentO: An Ontology for Modeling Agentic AI Systems at the 23rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2026) in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Andreas Ekelhart presenting his paper

Abstract

Agentic AI systems are rapidly being deployed as autonomous, goal-directed entities to manage the orchestration of complex, multi-step workflows across diverse domains. Despite their growing adoption, current frameworks often lack a formalized model and architecture. Hence, many implementations remain ad-hoc, relying on simplistic data structures and monolithic designs that hinder scalability, reusability, and interoperability. This paper addresses these limitations by introducing AgentO, an OWL/RDF-based ontology and accompanying knowledge graph that formally represent the core concepts, components, and interactions that underpin agentic AI workflows. Our ontology provides a standardized vocabulary for modeling agentic patterns including agents, tasks, workflows, and resource dependencies. To build and evaluate AgentO, we developed an automated LLM-driven process and translated 66 agentic workflows from four different agentic AI frameworks. We further evaluated our approach through three real-world use cases: declarative reconstruction of agentic patterns, cross-context reuse of tasks and agents, and agentic AI workflow auditing. Our results demonstrate the potential of semantic technologies to bring structure, reusability, and transparency to agentic AI systems.

Authors: Andreas Ekelhart, Kabul Kurniawan, Fajar J. Ekaputra, and Elmar Kiesling

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