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莫, 东林. "Material Ontology Is the Ontology of Marxist Philosophy." Advances in Social Sciences 05, no. 05 (2016): 801–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/ass.2016.55113.

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Valaski, Joselaine, Sheila Reinehr, and Andreia Malucelli. "An ontology to support the classification of learning material in an organizational learning environment." Interactive Technology and Smart Education 14, no. 1 (2017): 67–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/itse-11-2016-0044.

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Purpose The purpose of this research was to evaluate whether ontology integrated in an organizational learning environment may support the automatic learning material classification in a specific knowledge area. Design/methodology/approach An ontology for recommending learning material was integrated in the organizational learning environment based on ontology. An experiment was performed with 15 experts and 84 learners. Experts and learners were asked to classify 30 learning material related to Software Engineering area. The results obtained from experts and learners were compared with the ontology results. Findings Among 30 learning materials evaluated, 24 learning materials got closer to the expert classification using the ontology than using the learners’ manual classification. The learners had difficulties in correctly classifying the learning materials according to the knowledge area applied. Originality/value In an autonomous collaborative environment without a tutor responsible for organizing the learning materials shared by collaborators, an ontology may be an auxiliary mechanism to support automatic learning material classification. The proposed ontology uses recommendations given by the collaborators to get the correct knowledge area classification. The correct classification may support retrieval of appropriate learning materials according to the learners’ needs.
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Olson, Eric T. "The Ontology of Material Objects." Philosophical Books 43, no. 4 (2002): 292–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0149.00271.

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Ismail, Khairul Nurmazianna, Fadzlin Ahmadon, and FADILAH EZLINA SHAHBUDIN. "Instructional Material Development using Ontology Learning." Social and Management Research Journal 15, no. 2 (2018): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/smrj.v15i2.4969.

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In a university setting, lecturers are instructional designers responsible todesign and develop instructional materials to be used in class. Textbooksand presentation slides are among the sources used in the delivery ofknowledge. However, in order to facilitate different students’ learning styles,alternatives for textbooks must be considered, allowing the course contentto be organised in smaller chunks. This paper describes the developmentontology process using ontology learning technique. Ontology is a set ofknowledge which contains objects, concepts, entities, and the relationshipsamong them in a particular domain. In this study, the course chosen toanalyse the development of ontology is Fundamentals of Computer Science(CSC401). This is an introductory course taken by students during semesterone in the Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. Textbook is thesource used in developing this ontology. The technique chosen in this studyis a semi-automatic ontology development that can accelerate the processof producing a new ontology, while the development phases involved arethe ‘extraction of important concepts’ and ‘representation of ontology’.The result shows that an ontology can be represented in the form of visualgraph such as mind map. This matches the learning preference of visuallearners and enrich their learning experiences.
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Ouyang, Chun Ping, Chang Jun Hu, Zhen Yu Liu, and Yang Li. "Design and Realization of Materials Service Safety Assessment System Based on Ontology." Advanced Materials Research 186 (January 2011): 94–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.186.94.

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Material is the foundation of engineering construction, and materials service safety assessment is an important issue for public security. The data required for materials service safety assessment have the characteristic of multi-source and geographic related. According to this characteristic and the demand of service safety assessment, ontology-based materials service safety assessment system (OMSA) is proposed to provide a unified semantic model based on ontology and a visual assessment tool based on GIS for materials service safety assessment. Ontology building, ontology-based semantic query, and GIS are the key technologies for design and realization of safety assessment system. Thereby, the combination of these technologies may take respective advantages for materials service safety assessment, and latent semantic information of material service performance data can be explicitly shown in the visual GIS environment.
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Leshcheva, Irina, and Dmitry Leshchev. "Ontology as mapping of material world." SHS Web of Conferences 44 (2018): 00055. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184400055.

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This paper reviews currently available approaches and methods of automated population and enrichment of ontologies or ontology-based knowledge bases by structured data stored in various heterogeneous sources. Advantages and disadvantages of each approach are pointed out. The results of the analysis allow concluding that the existing methods are not effective enough to solve practical problems. A new method suggested does not have any of the specified disadvantages. The suggested method allows integrating data from different types of sources and considering the distributed nature of data and the necessity of authentication during accessing network resources. The method also suggests a solution to the problem of integrated data conflict resolution so that it will reduce the complexity of populating and enriching ontologies using the collected data arrays, irrespective of the format in which data are stored or represented.
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Namestnikov, A. M., N. D. Pirogova, and A. A. Filippov. "An approach to the automatic linguistic ontology construction to determine the interests of social networks users." Ontology of Designing 11, no. 3 (2021): 351–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2223-9537-2021-11-3-351-363.

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Social networks provide researchers with the opportunity to obtain an array of text data for further analysis within a certain subject area. Each subject area has its own specific professional vocabulary and writing style. When defining the subject area of text material there is a big problem with building dictionaries, thesauri, and ontologies. In this article a linguistic ontology is considered under ontology and which is aimed to determine the subject area of text material. An algorithm for the automatic construction of an ontology based on the Wikidata knowledge graph is presented. The task is to map a set of objects of the Wikidata knowledge graph to a set of entities of a linguistic ontology. The article pro-poses an algorithm for determining the degree of belonging of the text material to the subject area. Experiments on assessing the time of building an ontology and the applicability of the obtained linguistic ontologies to the problem of determining the degree of belonging of text materials in the subject area have shown: the running time of the algorithm and the number of terms in the formed ontology are directly proportional to the number of analyzed properties and Wikidata objects; the formed linguistic ontology is applicable to the problem of determining the degree of belonging of a text to a subject area
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Zhang, Li, Da Li Jiang, Ya Rong Ju, Qian Zhu Wang, and Pei Pei Li. "Managing Emergency Material Distribution Knowledge Using Ontology-Based Modeling for Emergency Distribution Decision." Advanced Materials Research 605-607 (December 2012): 2337–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.605-607.2337.

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Aiming at the knowledge representation problem in emergency logistics, this paper presents an ontology-based modeling framework for emergency distribution decision. The suggested ontology model includes the meta-ontology, the domain ontology and the upper relationship, and it can be extended to meet the various requirements in emergency logistics application. As an illustrative example, an instance of Location Routing Problem (LRP) is defined using proposed ontology model, and a rule-based reasoning experiment is developed with Jena. The result of experiment demonstrates the effectiveness of the ontology modeling framework, which can be used as an important complement to traditional optimization methods for emergency distribution decision.
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C. Mocombe, Paul. "The Ontology of The Absolute Vacuum." Hospital and Clinical Management 1, no. 1 (2022): 01–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.58489/2836-2292/001.

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This article highlights the ontological nature of the absolute vacuum in Mocombe’s phenomenological structuralism and consciousness field theories. Mocombe posits that the human mind or consciousness is presented with brute facts, relations, and things of the multiverse, which it attempts to reify and universalize through concepts of language, mathematics, and social structure. The facts, relations, and things of the world emanate from what Mocombe calls the absolute vacuum, a nonlocal and nonspatial material substance (subatomic particles) where all of the information, including consciousness, of the multiverse are one, existing as a probability wavefunction, and recycled to reproduce entangled and superimposed material worlds. It (the absolute vacuum) is, as the Eleatic philosophers posited about the void, one, whole, uncreated, and limited.
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C. Mocombe, Paul. "The Ontology of The Absolute Vacuum." Clinical Trials and Bioavailability Research 1, no. 1 (2022): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.58489/2836-5836/001.

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This article highlights the ontological nature of the absolute vacuum in Mocombe’s phenomenological structuralism and consciousness field theories. Mocombe posits that the human mind or consciousness is presented with brute facts, relations, and things of the multiverse, which it attempts to reify and universalize through concepts of language, mathematics, and social structure. The facts, relations, and things of the world emanate from what Mocombe calls the absolute vacuum, a nonlocal and nonspatial material substance (subatomic particles) where all of the information, including consciousness, of the multiverse are one, existing as a probability wavefunction, and recycled to reproduce entangled and superimposed material worlds. It (the absolute vacuum) is, as the Eleatic philosophers posited about the void, one, whole, uncreated, and limited.
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