The lack of a formal model of events hinders interoper-ability in distributed event-based systems. In this pa-per, we present a formal model of events, called Event-Model-F. The model is based on the foundational ontol-ogy DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) and provides com-prehensive support to represent time and space, objects and persons, as well as mereological, causal, and cor-relative relationships between events. In addition, the Event-Model-F provides a flexible means for event com-position, modeling event causality and event correla-tion, and representing different interpretations of the same event. The Event-Model-F is developed following the pattern-oriented approach of DUL, is modularized in different ontologies, and can be easily extend...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
Abstract. Describing and extracting event semantic information is es-sential to build an event knowl...
International audienceSocial networks and fast blogging services are interesting information sources...
The lack of a formal model of events hinders interoper-ability in distributed event-based systems. I...
The explicit modeling of events and event-based systems are gaining widespread attention by research...
In this paper, five ontologies are described, which include the event concepts. The paper provides a...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
Following the exponential deployment of surveillance systems across a wide-spread region of geograph...
Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains. Contempo...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
The paper presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for modeling events and semantics of event ...
Abstract -Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains...
International audienceWhen designing a hardware or a software system, the inte-gration of domain con...
AbstractWe give a formal semantics for a highly expressive language for representing temporal relati...
In this paper, we propose an ontology-based event description language, OntoEvent, for semantic even...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
Abstract. Describing and extracting event semantic information is es-sential to build an event knowl...
International audienceSocial networks and fast blogging services are interesting information sources...
The lack of a formal model of events hinders interoper-ability in distributed event-based systems. I...
The explicit modeling of events and event-based systems are gaining widespread attention by research...
In this paper, five ontologies are described, which include the event concepts. The paper provides a...
Background. Scientific documents often contain knowledge about what one entity did to another entity...
Following the exponential deployment of surveillance systems across a wide-spread region of geograph...
Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains. Contempo...
This paper is an exploration of the ontological foundations of conceptual modeling that addresses th...
The paper presents a comprehensive theoretical framework for modeling events and semantics of event ...
Abstract -Events are at the core of reactive applications, which have become popular in many domains...
International audienceWhen designing a hardware or a software system, the inte-gration of domain con...
AbstractWe give a formal semantics for a highly expressive language for representing temporal relati...
In this paper, we propose an ontology-based event description language, OntoEvent, for semantic even...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
Abstract. Describing and extracting event semantic information is es-sential to build an event knowl...
International audienceSocial networks and fast blogging services are interesting information sources...