| Name: | Tagging |
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| Submitted by: | AldoGangemi |
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| Intent: | To represent a tagging situation, in which someone uses a term, from a list of a folksonomy, to tag something (or the content of something). We might also want to represent the time and the polarity of the tagging. |
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| Reusable OWL Building Block: | 1 (550) |
| Consequences: | We are able to represent data about tagging activities from web 2.0 applications, from document annotation projects, or from RDFa documents. |
| Scenarios: | A Flickr picture showing a leopard, tagged with the Tag 'leopard', A Flickr picture showing a boy surfing with a sombrero hat, tagged with the Tag 'cool', A Flickr picture tagged as 'taken in Sicily' |
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The Tagging Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
No scenario is added to this Content OP.
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The tagging ontology drafted by Tom Gruber in FOL, and formalized here in OWL by Aldo Gangemi with pattern-based design. A Tag is here classified as a linguistic object that is used in the context of a Tagging Situation, which also involves a (tagged) Entity, an Agent, and a Folksonomy.