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Year 2006
The queries aesthetics, describe and interrogate our knowledge
In what sense does an Ontology describe a reality? What do you
need in a model so that you adequately respect the domain of
knowledge in question? However, most importantly how you model and
how you interrogate the model to extract useful knowledge.
Project ME: the ontology of a Sumeric grammer
The principle characteristic of the Sumeric language, differing
from most known languages, is that it is a fixed language, that is
the words of the vocabulary are unchangeable and there variations do
not directly modify words as happens in Italian, but adds
particles to or reproduces words. This characteristic makes it
particularly adapted for the construction of an ontology of its
grammar as it is much poorer and more formal than most other
languages.
Brief discussion on a method for the logical and legal protection
of knowledge
In a new prospective in which information systems function
automatically there will be a dependence on "declared" knowledge
inside Ontologies published on the Internet, it will be important to
understand what mechanisms can be used to protect the intellectual
property of knowledge inside digital objects.
The use of Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for registering
Ontologies
The description of a method for the protection of intellectual
property formalised in OWL and specifically using the file ME.owl.
Ontology of Esperanto
The task is one of the first attempts to produce a formal
description of a non formal language for use with Semantic web
technology with the intent to experimentally test an approach to
computerised linguistics based on logic.
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