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....as DAML OIL, provide means for extending syntactic interoperability into semantic interoperability. 3) Ontologies can be employed in helping the catalogists to enter the data in a semantically valid form. 4) Ontologies can be used a basis for user friendly content based information retrieval [2] . Overview of FMO In our system, each museum provides the collection data to be published on the Web as an XML repository conforming to an XML Schema. XML data is transformed into RDF (instances) defining the metadata of the collection records. http: www.cs.helsinki.fi group seco As ....
A. Schreiber, B. Dubbeldam, and B. Wielinga. Ontologybased photo-annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, May/June 2001.
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A. Th. Schreiber, B. Dubbeldam, J. Wielemaker, and B. J. Wielinga. Ontologybased photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16(3):66--74, May/June 2001.
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A. Th. Schreiber, B. Dubbeldam, J. Wielemaker, and B. J. Wielinga. Ontologybased photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16(3):66--74, May/June 2001.
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Schreiber, A.T., Dubbeldam, B., Wielemaker, J., Wielinga, B.J.: Ontology-based photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems 16 (2001) 66--74
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Schreiber, A.T., Dubbeldam, B., Wielemaker, J., Wielinga, B.J. Ontology-based photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16:66-74, 2001.
....a picture with scene in Amsterdam but will not include the description scene in the Netherlands . Depending on the search task, one of the two indexes is needed. To limit the variance at the user side an explicit ontology, being a closed vocabulary for a particular domain, is urged for [5]. In such an ontology based annotation, terms used are directly mapped to one concept, and the problem of the level of description is automatically taking care of as the terms are part of a concept hierarchy. At this point we should make a distinction between broad and narrow domains for the ....
Schreiber, A., Dubbeldam, B., Wielemaker, J., Wielinga, B.: Ontology based photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems (2001) 2-10
....project on stolen art objects [5] we have used this approach (without the RDF representations) successfully for the structured description of stolen art and antique objects. More recently we are applying the paradigm in a number of domains (photographs of animals, landscapes, buildings, paintings) [6]. In these experiments a number of tools were used and developed. We use Protg 2000 [7] for construction of the ontologies and for generating RDFS data. The Protg WordNet plugin was used to select certain parts of the WordNet ontology that were relevant to a particular domein. An RDFS version and ....
A. Th. Schreiber, B. Dubbeldam, J. Wielemaker, and B. J. Wielinga. Ontology-based photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001. To appear. URL: http://www.swi.psy.uva.nl/usr/Schreiber/Schreiber01a.pdf.
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Schreiber, A.T., Dubbeldam, B., Wielemaker, J. and B. Wielinga. Ontology-based photo annotation. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16(3), May/Jun 2001, pp66-74.
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A. Schreiber, B. Dubbeldam, J. Wielemaker, and B. Wielinga, "Ontology-based Photo annotation", IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16(3), pp. 66-74, 2001.
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SCHREIBER, A. T. G., DUBBELDAM, B., WIELEMAKER, J., & WIELINGA, B. Ontologybased Photo Annotation, IEEE Intelligent Systems, pp 66 -- 74, May/June 2001.
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