Consider the following argument: (Premise 1) If a librarian is a classifier and (Premise 2) a librarian classifies (among the other things) the documents of a library, and (Premise 3) to classify documents is equivalent to classifying the objects of a knowledge base, but (Premise 4) to classify the objects of a knowledge base is equivalent to producing an ontology, or is equivalent to doing some ontological engineering, then (Conclusion) a classifier– i.e. a librarian–is an ontologist. The same train of thought can be followed for those disciplinary experts who support librarians in activities like classification. Thus, librarians and experts are classifiers, and if classifiers are ontologists, librarians and experts are ontologists. Here t...
Many years have passed since Berners-Lee envi- sioned the Web as it should be (1999), but still many...
What are specific relations between Web-semantic and ontology (Uschold, 2005)? What is an ontology o...
Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as artifacts to represent human knowl...
Consider the following argument: (Premise 1) If a librarian is a classifier and (Premise 2) a librar...
In recent decades there has been a renewed interest in some of the classic themes of ontology, from ...
Classification is the basis of knowledge organization. Ontology, a comparatively new concept used as...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
Ontology as a branch of philosophy is the science of what is, of the kinds and structures of objects...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This thesis aims to analyse ontology, primarily as the word is used in the context of the Seman...
Homo sapiens are a species obsessed with the classification of objects. From the various jars of Mes...
In this article, I examine the concept of a natural class and propose a definition of "ontological c...
Ontologies can take many forms. There are ontologies that are extremely formal (e.g., using first or...
In a development that has still been hardly noticed by philosophers, a conception of ontology has be...
The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of on...
Many years have passed since Berners-Lee envi- sioned the Web as it should be (1999), but still many...
What are specific relations between Web-semantic and ontology (Uschold, 2005)? What is an ontology o...
Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as artifacts to represent human knowl...
Consider the following argument: (Premise 1) If a librarian is a classifier and (Premise 2) a librar...
In recent decades there has been a renewed interest in some of the classic themes of ontology, from ...
Classification is the basis of knowledge organization. Ontology, a comparatively new concept used as...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
Ontology as a branch of philosophy is the science of what is, of the kinds and structures of objects...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This thesis aims to analyse ontology, primarily as the word is used in the context of the Seman...
Homo sapiens are a species obsessed with the classification of objects. From the various jars of Mes...
In this article, I examine the concept of a natural class and propose a definition of "ontological c...
Ontologies can take many forms. There are ontologies that are extremely formal (e.g., using first or...
In a development that has still been hardly noticed by philosophers, a conception of ontology has be...
The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of on...
Many years have passed since Berners-Lee envi- sioned the Web as it should be (1999), but still many...
What are specific relations between Web-semantic and ontology (Uschold, 2005)? What is an ontology o...
Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as artifacts to represent human knowl...