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Thai Tattoo Wisdom’s Representation of Knowledge by Ontology
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Document Title
Thai Tattoo Wisdom's Representation of Knowledge by Ontology
Author
Chansanam W, Tuamsuk K, Kwiecien K, Sutthiprapa K, Supnithi T
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Affiliations
Khon Kaen University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Electronics & Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Type
Article
Source Title
INFORMATICS-BASEL
Year
2021
Volume
8
Open Access
gold
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/informatics8010003
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Abstract
Sak Yan Ontology (SYO) models knowledge derived from Thai tattoos in the design of cultural heritage preservation planning. Ontology Development 101 is a technique of ontology model creation. The aims of this study are to share the performance of ontology development and ontology evaluation. The study is specifically focused on validation from domain experts and automation evaluated using the OOPS! tools (OntOlogy Pitfall Scanner is a tool that helps detect some of the most common pitfalls appearing when developing ontologies). The results obtained from OOPS! show that SYO is devoid of critical errors; however, it does have one critical, three important, and three minor problems. Four of the problems are fixed, whereas the others are continuous. The combination of automatic and human validation methodologies improves the quality of the ontology being modeled. The tools enhance the traditional methodology with quicker, easier, and smaller amounts of subjective analysis. In conclusion, for the reparation movement, solutions for the above problems are suggested.
Keyword
digital humanities | ontology evaluation | ontology modeling | OOPS! | Sak Yan ontology
Funding Sponsor
Digital Humanities Research Group (DHRG), Khon Kaen University [2563]
License
CC-BY
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Publication Source
WOS