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Hyperbolic tree ontology browser
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2007-03-28 13:07
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This applet demonstrates the 5 ontologies developed at AIM@SHAPE (3
domain ontologies and 2 common ontologies), by using a hyperbolic tree
representation.
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Shape Acquisition and Processing Ontology
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2007-03-28 13:07
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The Shape Acquisition and Processing provides a starting point for the
formalization of the knowledge of the creation and processing of
digital shapes. The domain of the ontology has been defined as the
development, usage and sharing of hardware tools, software tools and
shape data in the field of acquisition and reconstruction of shapes.
Target applications include: Acquisition Planning, Data validation,
Benchmarking, Testing, Multi-sensors Data Fusion, Data enhancement.
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Product Design Ontology
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The general objective of the Product Design Ontology is to assist the
development of shape processing tools for design. The focus is on
modeling processes, tool and shape know-how relevant to the phases of
the product development process (i.e. the free-form shape modeling for
styling and the engineering analysis), formalization of the role of
shapes along the product development process as well as a hierarchy for
specifying simulation results.
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Virtual Humans Ontology
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The Virtual Humans (VH) ontology aims at organizing the knowledge and
data of three main research topics and applications involving the
virtual representations of humans: a) Human body modeling and analysis:
morphological analysis, measuring similarity, model editing and
reconstruction; b) Animation of virtual humans: autonomous or pre-set
animation of VH; c) Interaction of virtual humans with virtual objects:
virtual –smart– objects that contain the semantic information
indicating how interactions between virtual humans and objects are to
be carried out.
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Common Shape Ontology
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The purpose of the Common Shape Ontology is to integrate some shared
concepts and properties from the domain ontologies and the metadata
information from the Shape Repository that can be associated with any
shape model. This metadata information is considered common to any kind
of shape regardless of the domain.
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Common Tool Ontology
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The purpose of the Common Tool Ontology is to integrate all the
metadata information from the Tool Repository. Our intent is to provide
an ontology-driven specification for objects representing a tool,
including other secondary information (like creation info, tools info
etc.)
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Other partially developed ontologies
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Public AIM@SHAPE deliverables regarding ontologies
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