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What OWL has done for spatial ontology and why we don't need it to map read - Catherine Dolbear et al.

What OWL has done for spatial ontology and why we do...

Steven Forth

Steven Forth in Steven Forth's Channel

Paper on appling OWL 1.1 to reading maps and how OWL and geographical databases and RCC8 can be used together. In fac...
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Bibliographic Ontology Specification
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OWL-S: Semantic Markup for Web Services
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PlatypusWiki on Sourceforge

PlatypusWiki on Sourceforge

Steven Forth

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<b>A Semantic Wiki Wiki Web</b> &para;Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borr...
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3-D Content-Based Retrieval and Classification with Applications to Museum Data

3-D Content-Based Retrieval and Classification with ...

Steven Forth

Steven Forth in Steven Forth's Channel

Have not read this, but looks interesting as 3D worlds become more important. &para;By Simon Goddall &para;This thesi...
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Protege User Documentation
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Vaisesika Formal Ontology
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Protege Jena Integration
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