Modular Ontology
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A Modular Ontology is an ontology database that is a modular database.
- See: Extensible Ontology.
References
References
2014
- (Schloss et al., 2014) ⇒ Robert Schloss, Rosario Usceda-Sosa, and Biplav Srivastava. (2014). “The D-SCRIBE Process for Building a Scalable Ontology.” In: Workshops at the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
- QUOTE: … This process has been used to build SCRIBE, a very modular, ambitious ontology for the information about events triggered by both humans or nature, response activities by agencies that provide public services in cities by using resources and assets (land parcels, buildings, vehicles, equipment) and their communication (requests, work orders, sensor reports).
2013
- http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view_group.php?id=2505
- QUOTE: The SCRIBE project has a computer science aspect and a Smarter Planet aspect.
As a computer science project, we are exploring methods to build sets of modular ontologies (using OWL) starting from existing open standards, and we also specify the appropriate methods to compose these sets of ontologies with specific deltas (not built by us) that add and remove from the general purpose ontology for a general well-run client (in our case, a general well-run city), the specifics that could apply to one specific instance of a client (in our case, city) and its current processes and IT infrastructure.
- QUOTE: The SCRIBE project has a computer science aspect and a Smarter Planet aspect.