Misha, Yves,

In reality, an RDF 'translation' of an (old) NKRL version has been carried out in the framework of an (old) European project - see, e.g., a relatively detailed description in Zarri, G.P. (2000) “A Conceptual Model for Capturing and Reusing Knowledge in Business-Oriented Domains”, in Industrial Knowledge Management: A Micro-level Approach, Roy, R., ed. London: Springer. In practice, this RDF version of NKRL has never been concretely used, given that NKRL focuses on high-level inference procedures, and RDF is not of much help in this context.

Regards,

G.P. Zarri



Mischa Tuffield a écrit :

FWIW, I am pretty sure that Zarri's NKRL came before OntoMedia. I have referenced Zarri's work before, but looking back the at OntoMedia papers my references to Zarri must have been in another context. The reference I have used is this one : Gian Piero Zarri. A knowledge engineering approach to deal with ‘narrative’ multimedia documents. In Dines Bjørner, Manfred Broy, and Alexandre V. Zamulin, editors, Ershov Memorial Conference, volume 2244 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 363–377. Springer, 2001. ISBN 3-540-43075-X.

Which is definitely pre-OntoMedia. Am trying to recall why we didn't ever reference Zarri's work in the Ontomedia work. Am guessing it could be due to the fact that there was no RDF ... but I could be wrong.

Mischa



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