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Date: 2016-05-18 12:38:26
Semantic Web
Information science
Technical communication
Ontology
Knowledge representation
Web Ontology Language
Upper ontology
Process ontology

Ontological Approaches to Sensor Data Analysis, NCGIA, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, May 19‐20, 2016    An ontology pattern for semantic analysis of multi‐sensor observations of child

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