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FOIS
2008
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An Upper-Level Ontology for Chemistry
Chemical entities are the foundation of biochemistry and biology, but until now there have been few coherent attempts to produce a top-level ontology for chemistry to connect ontol...
Colin R. Batchelor
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
SKIing with DOLCE: toward an e-Science Knowledge Infrastructure
: An ontology of general science knowledge (SKIo) is developed to enhance machine representation and use of scientific theories in emerging e-Science Knowledge Infrastructures. SKI...
Boyan Brodaric, Femke Reitsma, Yi Qiang
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Similarity as a Quality Indicator in Ontology Engineering
In the last years, several methodologies for ontology engineering have been proposed. Most of these methodologies guide the engineer from a first paper draft to an implemented
Krzysztof Janowicz, Patrick Maué, Marc Wilk...
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Cognitive Context and Arguments from Ontologies for Learning
The deployment of learning resources on the web by different experts has resulted in the accessibility of multiple viewpoints about the same topics. In this work we assume that lea...
Christiana Panayiotou, Brandon Bennett
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Introducing Realist Ontology for the Representation of Adverse Events
The goal of the REMINE project is to build a high performance prediction, detection and monitoring platform for managing Risks against Patient Safety (RAPS). Part of the work invol...
Werner Ceusters, Maria Capolupo, Georges De Moor, ...
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Artefacts and Roles: Modelling Strategies in a Multiplicative Ontology
The purpose of this paper is to examine different modelling strategies available in a multiplicative formal ontology, and the principles that drive their choice. This study is base...
Laure Vieu, Stefano Borgo, Claudio Masolo
FOIS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
An Ontology for Grounding Vague Geographic Terms
Many geographic terms, such as "river" and "lake", are vague, with no clear boundaries of application. In particular, the spatial extent of such features is oft...
Brandon Bennett, David Mallenby, Allan Third