A diagrammatic representation for entities and mereotopological relations in ontologies

In José M. Parente de Oliveira & Barry Smith (eds.), CEUR, vol. 1908 (2017)
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Abstract

In the graphical representation of ontologies, it is customary to use graph theory as the representational background. We claim here that the standard graph-based approach has a number of limitations. We focus here on a problem in the graph-based representation of ontologies in complex domains such as biomedical, engineering and manufacturing: lack of mereotopological representation. Based on such limitation, we proposed a diagrammatic way to represent an entity’s structure and various forms of mereotopological relationships between the entities.

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José Manuel Oliveira
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