Common Representational Model and Ontologies for Effective Law Enforcement Solutions

Author:

Kozik Rafal12,Choras Michal12,Pawlicki Marek12,Holubowicz Witold2,Pallmer Dirk3,Mueller Wilmuth3,Behmer Ernst-Josef3,Loumiotis Ioannis4,Demestichas Konstantinos4,Horincar Roxana5,Laudy Claire5,Faure David5

Affiliation:

1. ITTI Sp. z o.o., Poznań, Poland

2. University of Science and Technology, UTP Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland

3. Fraunhofer IOSB, Germany

4. Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), Greece

5. Thales Research & Technology, Palaiseau, France

Abstract

Ontologies have developed into a prevailing technique for establishing semantic interoperability among heterogeneous systems transacting information. An ontology is an unambiguous blueprint of a concept. For Artificial Intelligence, only the defined notions can be considered existent. Thus, in relation to AI, an ontology can be understood as part of a program which delineates a collection of descriptions. An ontology, therefore, correlates the labels of the entities in the universe of discourse with wording that holds meaning for humans, explaining what those labels signify, along with the precise principles that force the interpretation and semantic utilization of these labels. An ontology constitutes a proper statement of a logical theory. It is a crucial component of a system with the capability to process, manage, analyze, correlate and reason from the large datasets characterized by heterogeneity. This paper depicts the process of development of a Common Representational Model (CRM) on top of several ontologies, taxonomies and classifications to facilitate computational and data mining functionalities. The building blocks of said CRM are delineated in detail, as well as its application in a specific use case.

Funder

MAGNETO European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

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