Ontologies for description, classification and identification processes
1. Ontologies for description, classification and identification No ël CONRUYT University of Reunion Island [email_address] Workpackage 5 Data services ViBRANT Virtual Biodiversity
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5. Who are our users & how will they engage ? 5 Creativity Pl atform Learners + Players + Teachers Iterative co-design approach Instrument = ISBS Application = e-service Know-how Knowledge Business Objects Dev & Content Engineers & Infographists Semiotics Methodology Experts Editors Biomaticians Usage Objects Sign Management for coral objects’ interpretations Users in a L iving L ab Producers Tool = IKBS
Notes de l'éditeur
Ontologies are formal and logical signs (interpretants) of objects interpreted by subjects (interpreter) in Peirce semiotics acception
“ To set up the means, tools and infrastructure to produce a more rational and a more effective framework for European Biodiversity research”
The aim is to share users’ observation interpretations of different kinds of users for helping them to define, model, describe and identify correctly biological objects