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Formal Ontology in Information Systems: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference (Fois 2012) [Kõva köide]

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The complex information systems which have evolved in recent decades rely on robust and coherent representations in order to function. Such representations and associated reasoning techniques constitute the modern discipline of formal ontology, which is now applied to fields such as artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, bioinformatics, GIS, conceptual modeling, knowledge engineering, information retrieval, and the semantic web. Ontologies are increasingly employed in a number of complex real-world application domains. For instance, in biology and medicine, more and more principle-based ontologies are being developed for the description of biological and biomedical phenomena. To be effective, such ontologies must work well together, and as they become more widely used, achieving coordinated development presents a significant challenge. This book presents collected articles from the 7th International Conference on Formal Ontologies (FOIS), held in Graz, Austria, in July 2012. FOIS is a forum which brings together representatives of all major communities involved in the development and application of ontologies to explore both theoretical issues and concrete applications in the field. The book is organized in eight sections, each of which deals with the ontological aspects of: bioinformatics; physical entities; artifacts and human resources; ontology evaluation; language and social relations; time and events; representation and the methodological aspects of ontological engineering. Providing a current overview of developments in formal ontology, this book will be of interest to all those whose work involves the application of ontologies, and to anybody wishing to keep abreast of advances in the field.
Preface v
Part 1 Ontologies and Bioinformatics
Probability Assignments to Dispositions in Ontologies
3(12)
Adrien Barton
Anita Burgun
Regis Duvauferrier
Maturation of Neuroscience Information Framework: An Ontology Driven Information System for Neuroscience
15(14)
Fahim T. Imam
Stephen Larson
Anita Bandrowski
Jeffrey S. Grethe
Amarnath Gupta
Maryann E. Martone
Suggestions for Galaxy Workflow Design Using Semantically Annotated Services
29(16)
Alok Dhamanaskar
Michael E. Cotterell
Jie Zheng
Jessica C. Kissinger
Christian J. Stoeckert, Jr.
John A. Miller
Part 2 Ontologies of Physical Entities
The Void in Hydro Ontology
45(14)
Torsten Hahmann
Boyan Brodaric
The Mysterious Appearance of Objects
59(14)
Emanuele Bottazzi
Roberta Ferrario
Claudio Masolo
Towards Making Explicit the Ontological Commitment of a Database Schema on the Geological Domain
73(16)
Alda Maria Ferreira Rosa da Silva
Maria Claudia Cavalcanti
Part 3 Ontological Aspects of Artifacts and Human Resources
An Ontology for Skill and Competency Management
89(14)
Maryam Fazel-Zarandi
Mark S. Fox
Towards a Unified Definition of Function
103(14)
Riichiro Mizoguchi
Yoshinobu Kitamura
Stefano Borgo
Preliminaries to a Formal Ontology of Failure of Engineering Artifacts
117(16)
Luca del Frate
Part 4 Methodological Aspects in Ontology Engineering
A Method for Re-Engineering a Thesaurus into an Ontology
133(14)
Daniel Kless
Ludger Jansen
Jutta Lindenthal
Jens Wiebensohn
Ontology Content "At a Glance"
147(13)
Gokhan Coskun
Mario Rothe
Adrian Paschke
Interactive Semantic Feedback for Intuitive Ontology Authoring
160(17)
Ronald Denaux
Dhaval Thakker
Vania Dimitrova
Anthony G. Cohn
Part 5 Ontology Evaluation
Does Your Ontology Make a (Sense) Difference?
177(14)
Pawel Garbacz
A Method for Evaluating Ontologies - Introducing the BFO-Rigidity Decision Tree Wizard
191(14)
A. Patrice Seyed
Integrating OntoClean's Notion of Unity and Identity with a Theory of Classes and Types - Towards a Method for Evaluating Ontologies
205(16)
A. Patrice Seyed
Part 6 Ontology, Language and Social Relations
Axiomatizing Change-of-State Words
221(14)
Niloofar Montazeri
Jerry R. Hobbs
Elements for a Linguistic Ontology in the Verbal Domain
235(14)
Lucia M. Tovena
Toward a Commonsense Theory of Microsociology: Interpersonal Relationships
249(16)
Jerry R. Hobbs
Alicia Sagae
Suzanne Wertheim
Part 7 Ontological Aspects of Time and Events
The Date-Time Vocabulary
265(14)
Mark H. Linehan
Ed Barkmeyer
Stan Hendryx
States, Processes and Events, and the Ontology of Causal Relations
279(14)
Antony Galton
Ontology of Time in GFO
293(16)
Ringo Baumann
Frank Loebe
Heinrich Herre
Part 8 Aspects of Ontology Representation
Using Partial Automorphisms to Design Process Ontologies
309(14)
Bahar Aameri
A Temporal Extension of the Hayes/ter Horst Entailment Rules and an Alternative to W3C's N-ary Relations
323(14)
Hans-Ulrich Krieger
Three Semantics for the Core of the Distributed Ontology Language
337(16)
Till Mossakowski
Christoph Lange
Oliver Kutz
Subject Index 353(2)
Author Index 355