MultidimensionalObject in OWL

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MultidimensionalObject in OWL

#1 Post by vvagr »

Is it true that we don't have in Part 8 standard representation of an instance of MultidimensionalObject (or its subtypes) in RDF/OWL? We can build a representation of LIST analogous to template description, but we have to standardize it separately.

Is it worth to do it, or we just need a set of templates for 2,3,4,... dimensional objects without any need ever to expand them to Part 2 level?

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#2 Post by HansTeijgeler »

MultidimensionalObject and ClassOfMultidimensionalObject cause problems in OWL, because OWL has problems with handling lists (see for example http://www.co-ode.org/resources/tutoria ... _11_05.ppt).

That is the reason why in Part 8 there is no mapping to OWL of MultidimensionalObject or ClassOfMultidimensionalObject. Instead we have that template model (see http://www.infowebml.ws/descr/templates ... plates.htm)

In the template definitions I have done what you suggested, i.e. created various subtypes of ClassOfMultidimensionalObject with role1, role2, etc and MultidimensionalObject with element1, element2, etc.

Anybody who knows a better solution is welcome to contribute this.

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Re: MultidimensionalObject in OWL

#3 Post by vvagr »

Oh my god! CoMO do exist in RDL and are represented in OWL. All initial set templates are in RDL. With OWLList used for roles.

Start at http://rds.posccaesar.org/2008/06/OWL/RDL#RDS1001939191

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Re: MultidimensionalObject in OWL

#4 Post by vvagr »

Hans,

I've a question about http://www.infowebml.ws/descr/templates ... plates.htm

I feel there are really no such things as p7tm:Template or p7tm:BaseTemplate. They are exactly the same things as p7tm:TemplateStatement and p7tm:BaseTemlateStatement. Their introduction as separate level in classification chain really breaks Part 2 typing.

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Re: MultidimensionalObject in OWL

#5 Post by HansTeijgeler »

Hi Victor,

That stuff has been replaced with a new proposal that can be found at http://www.15926.org/publications/templ ... /index.htm

Please look at it and decide whether your question still holds.

Regards,
Hans

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