ContentODPDescription
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Topics are modelled as conceptual complexes with part of (containment), overlap, and vicinity relations, and can be related to any kind of entity. They are disjoint from "Concepts", which can be at the "core" of topics.
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CoversRequirement
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What is the topic of something?,
What topics are included in this one?,
What are the topics near to that one?
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ExtractedFrom
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http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/ontopic.owl +
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GraphicallyRepresentedBy
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Topic.png +
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HasConsequence
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We are able to represent topics, subjects, … We are able to represent topics, subjects, or themes of something, and to organize topics into partonomic and topological structures.
In order to represent more sophisticated relations between topics, concepts, terms, etc., refer to the full ontopic.owl ontology. ., refer to the full ontopic.owl ontology.
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HasElement
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Topic/farTopicFrom +,
Topic/hasCoreConcept +,
Topic/hasSubTopic +,
Topic/hasTopic +,
Topic/isCoreConceptFor +,
Topic/isSubTopicOf +,
Topic/isTopicOf +,
Topic/nearTopicTo +,
Topic/overlappingTopic +,
Topic/Concept +,
Topic/Topic +
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HasIntent
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To represent topics and their relations.
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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8 March 2010 14:06:20 +
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Name
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Topic +
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OWLBuildingBlock
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http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/topic.owl +
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PatternDomain
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General +
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Scenario
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"The topic of Moby Dick is the hatred of humanity",
"What is the main subjects in neswpapers today? And more specifically?"
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SubmittedBy
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SaraBernardini +,
AldoGangemi +
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Categories |
ProposedContentOP +
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