Kani time ontology

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  1. Richard Fikes, Selene Makarios. KANI Time Ontology , Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory (KSL-04-05), 2004

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@techreport { KSL-04-05 ,
author = "Richard Fikes, Selene Makarios",
institution = "Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory",
number = "KSL-04-05",
title = "KANI Time Ontology",
year = "2004",
}

abstract: We describe a time ontology for use in KANI, the Knowledge Associates for Novel Intelligence effort being conducted in the Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD) program of the intelligence community's Advanced Research and Development Activity (ARDA). Time-points, time-intervals, and durations are the primitive elements of the ontology, and from these are derived a variety of useful classes including those pertaining to commonly-used clock and calendar temporal descriptions.

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AbstractWe describe a time ontology for use in KAN We describe a time ontology for use in KANI, the Knowledge Associates for Novel Intelligence effort being conducted in the Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD) program of the intelligence community's Advanced Research and Development Activity (ARDA). Time-points, time-intervals, and durations are the primitive elements of the ontology, and from these are derived a variety of useful classes including those pertaining to commonly-used clock and calendar temporal descriptions. clock and calendar temporal descriptions.
AddressStanford, CA, USA  +
AuthorRichard Fikes  +, and Selene Makarios  +
Bibtypetechreport  +
InstitutionKnowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
KeyKSL-04-05  +
MonthJune  +
NumberKSL-04-05  +
TagComputer science  +
TitleKANI Time Ontology  +
Tr idKSL-04-05  +
Year2004  +
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