Lecture notes in computer science on Advances in object-oriented database systems
Formal ontology, common sense and cognitive science
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: the role of formal ontology in the information technology
AAAI '98/IAAI '98 Proceedings of the fifteenth national/tenth conference on Artificial intelligence/Innovative applications of artificial intelligence
Ontology-driven geographic information systems
Proceedings of the 7th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
Representing roles and purpose
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Knowledge capture
Knowledge Extractor: A Tool for Extracting Knowledge from Text
ICCS '97 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Conceptual Structures: Fulfilling Peirce's Dream
Modeling the Semantics of Geographic Categories through Conceptual Integration
GIScience '02 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Geographic Information Science
A New, Fully Automatic Version of Mitkov's Knowledge-Poor Pronoun Resolution Method
CICLing '02 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
A taxonomy of inheritance semantics
IWSSD '93 Proceedings of the 7th international workshop on Software specification and design
AI Magazine
The Penn Treebank: annotating predicate argument structure
HLT '94 Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology
FBRL: a function and behavior representation language
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
P-CLASSIC: a tractable probablistic description logic
AAAI'97/IAAI'97 Proceedings of the fourteenth national conference on artificial intelligence and ninth conference on Innovative applications of artificial intelligence
Class structures and lexical similarities of class names for ontology matching
ODBIS'05/06 Proceedings of the First and Second VLDB conference on Ontologies-based databases and information systems
Framework for probabilistic geospatial ontologies
International Journal of Geographical Information Science
Design and development of linked data from The National Map
Semantic Web - On linked spatiotemporal data and geo-ontologies
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Geospatial ontologies contain hierarchical structures, which are either based on the taxonomy of entity classes or functions and roles these entities can take. While the taxonomic hierarchies can be extracted from noun phrases contained in the formal texts that describe the geospatial domain, the hierarchies of action concepts can be traced from the verb phrases. This paper reports a simple case study of extracting the two types of such hierarchies from formal texts of traffic code. Problems of concurrent use of both hierarchies for ontology reasoning are dis-cussed, particularly, in context of the different views on geospatial ontologies. An approach based on separation of action and entity concepts. Use of probabilistic linkages between entities and actions is discussed as a way for integration of the two views. The initial results of this approach provide a first step towards an integration of the two existing views in the geospatial domain.