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Contextualizing ontologies
Authors:Paolo Bouquet  Fausto Giunchiglia  Frank van Harmelen  Luciano Serafini  Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Affiliation:

aDIT, University of Trento, via Sommarive 14, 1-38050 Povo, Trento, Italy

bITC-IRST, Trento, Italy

cAI Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract:Ontologies are shared models of a domain that encode a view which is common to a set of different parties. Contexts are local models that encode a party’s subjective view of a domain. In this paper, we show how ontologies can be contextualized, thus acquiring certain useful properties that a pure shared approach cannot provide. We say that an ontology is contextualized or, also, that it is a contextual ontology, when its contents are kept local, and therefore not shared with other ontologies, and mapped with the contents of other ontologies via explicit (context) mappings. The result is Context OWL (C-OWL), a language whose syntax and semantics have been obtained by extending the OWL syntax and semantics to allow for the representation of contextual ontologies.
Keywords:Contextual ontology  Context OWL  Compatibilities
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