In this paper we present an approach towards representing dynamic domains by means of concrete domains and perdurants. This approach is based on Description Logic and enables the representation of time and time-related aspects such as change in ontologies. The approach taken in this paper focuses on two main goals that need to be achieved when talking about time in ontologies: representing time itself and representing temporal aspects. We employ an explicit representation of time and rely on the internal method for the purpose of reflecting the changing aspects of individuals over time. We also present a proof of concept for the developed approach. This consists of a system that extracts the relevant information regarding company shares fro...
Abstract. We propose an approach for reasoning and querying over temporal information in OWL ontolog...
In this work we present an automatic method for the extraction of time periods related to ontologica...
Abstract—Representing information evolving in time in ontolo-gies is a difficult problem to deal wit...
In this paper we present an approach towards representing dynamic domains by means of concrete domai...
Abstract Through its interoperability and reasoning capabilities, the Semantic Web opens a realm of ...
The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies on ...
textabstractThe Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling on...
TheWeb Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies on t...
To provide support for describing temporal properties for OWL-S (formerly DAML-S), in this paper we ...
UnrestrictedAs an essential dimension of our information space, time plays a very important role in ...
Summarization: The representation of temporal information has been in the center of intensive resear...
Abstract. The representation of temporal information has been in the center of intensive research ac...
Abstract. Temporal class as a design primitive for knowledge engineering allows for natural represen...
Ontologies are commonly used as a strategy for knowledge representation. However, they are still pr...
Summarization: Representing information that evolves in time in ontologies, as well as reasoning ove...
Abstract. We propose an approach for reasoning and querying over temporal information in OWL ontolog...
In this work we present an automatic method for the extraction of time periods related to ontologica...
Abstract—Representing information evolving in time in ontolo-gies is a difficult problem to deal wit...
In this paper we present an approach towards representing dynamic domains by means of concrete domai...
Abstract Through its interoperability and reasoning capabilities, the Semantic Web opens a realm of ...
The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies on ...
textabstractThe Web Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling on...
TheWeb Ontology Language (OWL) is the most expressive standard language for modeling ontologies on t...
To provide support for describing temporal properties for OWL-S (formerly DAML-S), in this paper we ...
UnrestrictedAs an essential dimension of our information space, time plays a very important role in ...
Summarization: The representation of temporal information has been in the center of intensive resear...
Abstract. The representation of temporal information has been in the center of intensive research ac...
Abstract. Temporal class as a design primitive for knowledge engineering allows for natural represen...
Ontologies are commonly used as a strategy for knowledge representation. However, they are still pr...
Summarization: Representing information that evolves in time in ontologies, as well as reasoning ove...
Abstract. We propose an approach for reasoning and querying over temporal information in OWL ontolog...
In this work we present an automatic method for the extraction of time periods related to ontologica...
Abstract—Representing information evolving in time in ontolo-gies is a difficult problem to deal wit...