Ontology for Media Resources is a W3C recommendation from 2012 that aims to define "a core set of metadata properties for media resources, along with...
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groundwork for an ontology. Each uses ontological assumptions to frame explicit theories, research and applications. Improved ontologies may improve...
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Applied ontology is the application of Ontology for practical purposes. This can involve employing ontological methods or resources to specific domains...
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observation. Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia Ontology for Media Resources H Ghosh, S Chaudhury and A Mallik. Ontology for multimedia applications....
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providing basic elements for the description of ontologies. It uses various forms of RDF vocabularies, intended to structure RDF resources. RDF and RDFS can...
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The term "soft ontology", coined by Eli Hirsch in 1993, refers to the embracing or reconciling of apparent ontological differences, by means of relevant...
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FOAF (redirect from FOAF (ontology))
FOAF (an acronym of friend of a friend) is a machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects...
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Wiktionary (category MediaWiki websites)
where each third phoneme has to be changed. Ontology engineering and semantic network constructing. Ontology matching. Text simplification. Medero & Ostendorf...
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Machine-readable medium and data (redirect from Machine-readable media)
the concepts, then it is called an ontology. Search engines may use either a vocabulary, a taxonomy or an ontology to optimise the search results. Specialised...
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standard query language for RDF graphs. RDF Schema (RDFS), Web Ontology Language (OWL) and SHACL (Shapes Constraint Language) are ontology languages that are...
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Information science (section Ontology)
of the model in an ontology. In theory, an ontology is a "formal, explicit specification of a shared conceptualisation". An ontology renders shared vocabulary...
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Shirky: Ontology is Overrated -- Categories, Links, and Tags. Clay Shirky's Writings About the Internet. Available at: http://shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated...
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MediaWiki is free and open-source wiki software originally developed by Magnus Manske for use on Wikipedia on January 25, 2002, and further improved by...
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DBpedia (section Archivo ontology database)
web‑accessible ontologies written in the OWL ontology language. Archivo also provides a four star rating scheme for the ontologies it scrapes, based on accessibility...
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with general ontology, applied ontology, and taxonomy (categorizations and classifications, such as taxonomy for life forms, taxonomy for search engines...
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Sanders Peirce Bayesian probability Quasi-empirical methods Foundation ontology Ontology Philosophy of mathematics Mathematics Epistemology Post-processual...
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Osterwalder, based on his PhD work supervised by Yves Pigneur on business model ontology. Since the release of Osterwalder's work around 2008, the authors have...
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Semantic similarity (section In ontology matching)
topological similarity, by using ontologies to define the distance between terms/concepts. For example, a naive metric for the comparison of concepts ordered...
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Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language (OWL) are used. These technologies are used to formally represent metadata. For example, ontology can describe concepts...
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Speculative realism (section Object-oriented ontology)
attend) Alberto Toscano. A third conference, entitled "Object Oriented Ontology: A Symposium", was held at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of...
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Topic map (section Ontology and merging)
of the topic map(s). The definitions of allowed types is known as the ontology of the topic map. Topic maps explicitly support the concept of merging...
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Fiction (redirect from Fictionalization (creative media))
the ontology of fictional characters: A semiotic approach". Sign Systems Studies. 37 (1/2): 82–98. doi:10.12697/SSS.2009.37.1-2.04. Library resources about...
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translate observations of commonplace social practices into the marketing ontology. Signposting prescriptions: guide an intended reading to reduce interpretive...
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general public, the television industry has used new media and the Internet to expand its resources for new programming and content. The advertising industry...
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Metaphysics (redirect from Ontological deflationism)
many different ontologies, each one concerned only with a limited domain of entities. For example, a college database may use an ontology with categories...
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contributed to the field of organizational communication by focusing on the ontological processes of organizations. In 1945 and 1946, Carleton University and...
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Martin Heidegger (category Members of the Academy for German Law)
ontology Sous rature Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin Heidegger. Wikiquote has quotations related to Martin Heidegger. Library resources...
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Materialism (redirect from Ontological materialism)
belongs to the class of monist ontology, and is thus different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. For singular explanations of the...
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at the University of Turin, where he also runs the LabOnt (Laboratory for Ontology). He studied in Turin, Paris and Heidelberg and has taught at major European...
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of the sociology of knowledge. Epstein, Brian (21 March 2018). "Social Ontology". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. György, Lukács (1967) [1923]. Reification...
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