Knowledge Processes and Ontologies
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Distributed Repositories of Highly Expressive Reusable Ontologies
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Ontology-based workflow change management for flexible eGovernment service delivery
dg.o '03 Proceedings of the 2003 annual national conference on Digital government research
Model-driven eGovernment interoperability: A review of the state of the art
Computer Standards & Interfaces
An ontological representation of public services: models, technologies and use cases
Journal of Web Engineering
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Applications in eGovernment domain often manage a knowledge base containing information about citizens. In this domain many commissions have to statute on citizens conditions in order to allow some assistance. Processes for classifying citizens have to be proposed to simplify the work of these commissions. We propose a method for automatically classify instances of concepts in knowledge bases. In this categorization, instances may themselves belong to a category defined by a rule or may be associated to specific instances or concepts defined in an ontology. We consider three types of classification that can be applied to the main criteria of social care applications. We also present a module allowing tools to get all required information about the categorization of elements in a knowledge base and in particular the categorization of citizens.