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An Ontology Design Pattern for representing Recurrent Situations

An Ontology Design Pattern for representing Recurrent Situations

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In this paper, we present an Ontology Design Pattern for representing situations that recur at regular periods and share some invariant factors, which unify them conceptually: we refer to this set of recurring situations as recurrent situation series. The proposed pattern appears to be foundational, since it can be generalised for modelling the top-level domain-independent concept of recurrence, which is strictly associated with invariance. The pattern reuses other foundational patterns such as Collection, Description and Situation, Classification, Sequence. Indeed, a recurrent situation series is formalised as both a collection of situations occurring regularly over time and unified according to some properties that are common to all the members, and a situation itself, which provides a relational context to its members that satisfy a reference description. Besides including some exemplifying instances of this pattern, we show how it has been implemented and specialised to model recurrent cultural events and ceremonies in ArCo, the Knowledge Graph of Italian cultural heritage.

Aldo Gangemi、Valentina Presutti、Valentina Anita Carriero、Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese

10.3233/SSW210013

信息传播、知识传播科学、科学研究信息科学、信息技术

Aldo Gangemi,Valentina Presutti,Valentina Anita Carriero,Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese.An Ontology Design Pattern for representing Recurrent Situations[EB/OL].(2021-01-01)[2025-06-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.00286.点此复制

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