Annotea is a W3C Semantic Web Advanced Development project that provides a framework for rich communication about Web pages through shared RDF metadata. An RDF model of bookmark classification permits multiple classification systems to be related to each
Annotea is a W3C Semantic Web Advanced Development project that provides a framework for rich communication about Web pages through shared RDF metadata. An RDF model of bookmark classification permits multiple classification systems to be related to each
An approach focussed on resolving identity of
subjects in a photo using mobile device connectivity,
Web services and social network ontologies is
presented in this paper. A framework is described in
which mobile device sensors, Web services and
ontologies are combined to provide meaningful photo
annotation metadata that can be used to recall photos
from the Web. Useful metadata can be gleaned from
the environment at the time of capture and further
information inferred from available Web services.
Background The University at Buffalo (UB) has a unique concentration of faculty working on cutting-edge research in ontology in a number of interdisciplinary projects spanning a range of Schools and Departments. Ontologists at UB are involved in collaborative ventures with leading national and international institutions. They have received major funding for ontology-related projects from the NSF, NIH, US and Canadian defense agencies and defense industries, and from the European Union.
Goals BCOR is designed to provide a forum within which philosophical ontologists and those involved in ontology applications can work together in high-level interdisciplinary research. It serves the coordination and integration of a range of ontological projects currently being pursued in Buffalo.
The BBOP, located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, is a diverse group of scientific researchers and software engineers dedicated to developing tools and applying computational technologies to solve biological problems. Members of the group contribute to a number of projects, including the Gene Ontology, the National Center for Biomedical Ontology, and the Generic Model Organism Database Project.
The Library of Congress has launched the Bibliographic Framework Transition Initiative to better accommodate future needs of the library community. A major focus of the initiative will be to determine a transition path for the MARC 21 exchange format to more Web based, Linked Data standards. Zepheira and The Library of Congress are working together to develop a Linked Data model, vocabulary and enabling tools / services for supporting this Initiative.
The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web.
The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web.
This is the mailing list for developers of the Bibliographic Ontology, tools and technologies related to it
The BIO schema contains terms useful for finding out more about people and their backgrounds and has some cross-over into genealogical information. The approach taken is to describe a person's life as a series of interconnected key events, around which other information can be woven. This vocabulary defines the event framework and supplies a set of core event types that cover many use cases, but it is expected that it will be extended in other vocabularies to suit their needs. The intention of this vocabulary is to describe biographical events of people and this intention carries through to the definitions of the properties and classes which are person-centric rather than neutral. For example the Employment event puts the person being employed as the principal agent in the event rather than the employer.
Bossam is a forward-chaining rule engine for the semantic web. Bossam is implemented based on RETE algorithm and supports OWL inferencing, URI referencing, negation-as-failure, java method attachment, query processing, and SWRL reasoning etc.
The Buffalo Ontology Site is maintained by Barry Smith. It contains information on ontology, on the history of ontology, and on contemporary ontology and its applications, with special reference to the area of biomedicine. It provides links to other ontology sites and announcements of relevant conferences and publications.
This is main web page for Computers In Society course (CIS) at the University of York. This page provides links to material for the topics in the course.
The Citation Typing Ontology is an ontology for the characterization of citations, both factually and rhetorically. It forms part of SPAR, a suite of Semantic Publishing and Referencing Ontologies.
Y. Sure, C. Tempich, H. Pinto, и S. Staab. Intelligent Learning Infrastructures for Knowledge Intensive Organisations: A Semantic Web Perspective, глава 14, Idea Group Publishing, Inc., (2005)
M. Codescu, T. Mossakowski, и O. Kutz. Proc. of the 9th International Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM-2014), ISWC-2014, Riva del Garda, Trentino, Italy., (2014)
S. Falconer, и M. Storey. Proceedings of the 6th International Semantic Web Conference and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC/ASWC2007), Busan, South Korea, том 4825 из LNCS, стр. 113--126. Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Verlag, (ноября 2007)
Y. Gil, и V. Ratnakar. Proceedings of the 15th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, стр. 413--418. Menlo Park, CA, AAAI Press, (2002)