2015
DOI: 10.5121/ijwest.2015.6201
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OntoSOC: Sociocultural Knowledge Ontology

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents a sociocultural knowledge ontology (OntoSOC) modeling approach. Onto-SOC modeling approach is based on Engeström"s Human Activity Theory (HAT). That Theory allowed us to identify fundamental concepts and relationships between them. The top-down precess has been used to define differents sub-concepts. The modeled vocabulary permits us to organise data, to facilitate information retrieval by introducing a semantic layer in social web platform architecture, we project to implement. T… Show more

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“…Note that with multiple interactions between redundant relationships (due to reflexivity of relations), some triples have the same semantic meaning as seen on Table 3. From the refining process defined in the study [25], we then removed duplicates and redundant relationships to get consistent triads and the triples deduced from each triad as follows: isAuthorOf(Person, Music), hasGeneric(Film, Music), isRecordedAt(Music, locality), hasOrigin(Person, Locality), isAvalaibleIn(Film, Media_tag) isPresentIn(Person, Media_tag), isfoundIn(Media_tag, Locality), isAwardedIn(Person, Event), isOrganisedIn(Event, Locality), is Memberof(Person, Media_tag), hasRecompenceIn(Film, Event).…”
Section: Engeström Human Activities Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that with multiple interactions between redundant relationships (due to reflexivity of relations), some triples have the same semantic meaning as seen on Table 3. From the refining process defined in the study [25], we then removed duplicates and redundant relationships to get consistent triads and the triples deduced from each triad as follows: isAuthorOf(Person, Music), hasGeneric(Film, Music), isRecordedAt(Music, locality), hasOrigin(Person, Locality), isAvalaibleIn(Film, Media_tag) isPresentIn(Person, Media_tag), isfoundIn(Media_tag, Locality), isAwardedIn(Person, Event), isOrganisedIn(Event, Locality), is Memberof(Person, Media_tag), hasRecompenceIn(Film, Event).…”
Section: Engeström Human Activities Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that the concern is the domain ontology modeling, upper-level concepts ontosoc:infrastructure and ontosoc:locality are deduced from the upper-level sociocultural ontology modeled in our previous work [15]. Thereafter, to better define hierarchy, we intended to "think up" before making specifications.…”
Section: International Journal Of Computer Applications (0975 -8887) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, to enable semantic transparency between other spatial vocabularies, a two-ways alignment are used: bottom-up and bottom alignment. The bottom-up alignment is enabled by OntoSOC [15], the upper-level ontology through ontosoc:Infrastructure and ontosoc:locality concept. To improve semantic interoperability and integration between spatial ontologies some concepts of GeoOWL (geo:lat, geo:long), Dbpedia (dbpedia:locality, dbpedia:infrastructure, dbpedia:country), FOAF (foaf:person) are reused.…”
Section: Semantic Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, they are sometimes presented as tools for knowledge representation adapted to the Web environment, to automatically transform data into information and information into knowledge [2]. In this paper, we describe an ontology, which was developed to foster users understanding regarding their data within a geo business decision SaaS application called CD7 Online 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%