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OntoMedia: An Ontology for the Representation of
Heterogeneous Media

Jewell, M. O., Lawrence, K. F., Tuffield, M. M., Prugel-Bennett, A., Millard, D. E., Nixon, M. S., schraefel, m. c. and Shadbolt, N. R. (2005) OntoMedia: An Ontology for the Representation of
Heterogeneous Media. In: Multimedia Information Retrieval Workshop, Brazil. (In Press)

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Abstract

With the emergence of the Semantic Web, a shared vocabulary is necessary to annotate the vast collection of heterogeneous media already in existence. The OntoMedia ontology aims to provide a meaningful set of relationships which may enable this process, while being suited to mapping and extension. In this paper we outline the salient features of our ontology as well as initial applications and comparisons to existing technologies.

Creators:Michael O. Jewell, K. Faith Lawrence, Mischa M. Tuffield, Adam Prugel-Bennett, David E. Millard, Mark S. Nixon, m.c. schraefel, Nigel R. Shadbolt
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:Ontology, Multimedia, Semantic Web, Annotation, OntoMedia
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Information - Signals, Images, Systems
Deposited On:22 Jun 2005 by Tuffield, Mischa
ID Code:11009
Last Modified:11 Nov 2009 12:23
Citations:Google Scholar: 6

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