Changes between Version 22 and Version 23 of SemanticWebOntologies

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28/01/2009 14:14:55 (20 months ago)
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    6565'''Form vs. Intention''' 
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    67 While all the previous mentioned vocabularies defines categories of objects under the point of view of their "form", some of the Domain Ontologies developed in Discovery, for example the Nietzsche Domain Ontology (one of the latest version here [http://dbin.org/brainlets/discovery/philo_nietzschesource_0.3.owl]) defines categories of objects based on their "intention". For example there is a Interpreting class which includes different kind of interpretation of something (e.g. a Lecture, an Interview, a Review, etc.). Each one of these types of objects can be represented in different forms. For example an interview can be a video, a transcription, or even an jpg image! 
     67While all the previous mentioned vocabularies define categories of objects under the point of view of their "form", some of the Domain Ontologies developed in Discovery, for example the Nietzsche Domain Ontology (one of the latest version here [http://dbin.org/brainlets/discovery/philo_nietzschesource_0.3.owl]) defines categories of objects based on their "intention". For example there is a Interpreting class which includes different kind of interpretation of something (e.g. a Lecture, an Interview, a Review, etc.). Each one of these types of objects can be represented in different forms. For example an interview can be a video, a transcription, or even an jpg image! 
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    6969This said, I would model the two meaning of "type" (Form and Intention) in separate hierarchies. For the form I would use the Bibliographic Ontology (perhaps integrated with some additional kinf of forms in needed), for the Intention I would use something like the Nietzsche Domain Ontology.