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Analysis of selected methods for building an ontology for a system of automatic communication at sea

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Automatic communication can help reduce errors in communication between navigators, and, consequently, increase the level of navigation safety. This article reviews some methods for the development of an ontology and looks into processes for communication at sea. Three basic elements of ontology can be distinguished: navigational information, communication and interface. The possibility of applying these methods for the construction of ontology was analyzed for a system of automatic communication at sea.
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Navigation 1–2 Wały Chrobrego St., 70-500 Szczecin, Poland
  • Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Navigation 1–2 Wały Chrobrego St., 70-500 Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Abramovich, W., Stolarski, P. & Tomaszewski, T. (2010) Ontologies as a tool to build models of insurance information systems. Wiadomości Ubezpieczeniowe 02 (Polska Izba Ubezpieczeń). pp. 3–18.
  • 2. Basser, A. (2004) Ontology Engineering. Newspaper IT 2 (21). pp. 42–47, 16.
  • 3. Cardoso, J. (2007) The Semantic Web Vision: Where are We? IEEE Intelligent Systems, September / October. pp. 22–26.
  • 4. Gładysz, A. (2015) Overview of methods for creating ontologies used to estimate the costs of implementation of information systems. Logistics 3. pp. 1479–1487.
  • 5. Gruber, T. (2008) Ontology. Entry in the Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Ling Liu and M. Tamer Özsu (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, the Appear in 2008. Provides a definition of ontology as a technical term for computer science, tracing its historical context from philosophy and AI.
  • 6. Grüninger, M. & Fox, M.S. (1995) Methodology for the design and evaluation of ontologies. Workshop on Basic Ontological Issues in Knowledge Sharing, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence in 1995, Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1995.
  • 7. Harrald, J.R. et al. (1998) Using System Simulation Model is the Impact of Human Error in the Maritime Risk Assessment. Safety Science 30, 1–2.
  • 8. Pietrzykowski, Z., Banaś, P., Wołejsza, P. & Hatłas, P. (2014) Subontologia communication in process automation exchange of information and negotiations on the sea. Logistics 6. pp. 8654–8665.
  • 9. Pietrzykowski, Z., Hatłas, P, Wójcik, A. & Wołejsza, P. (2015) Subontology of communication in the automation of negotiating processes in maritime navigation. 16th Marine Traffic Engineering Conference and International Symposium Information on Ships, Maritime University of Szczecin.
  • 10. Sobczak, A. (2004) Analysis of selected methods of ontology. Research project KBN number 1 H02D01627.
  • 11. Sure, Y., Staab, S. & Studer, R. (2004) On-To-Knowledge Methodology (OTKM). International Handbooks on Information Systems. pp. 117–132.
  • 12. SZPM (2009) Standard Marine Communication Phrases (in English and Polish). Szczecin: Scientific Publishing Maritime University of Szczecin.
  • 13. Uschold, M. & Grüninger, M. (1996) ontologies, Principles of Methods and Applications. The Knowledge Engineering Review, Cambridge University Press 11, 02.
  • 14. Wójcik, A., Hatłas, P. & Pietrzykowski, Z. (2016) Modelling communication processes in maritime transport using computing with words. Transport System Telematics 9, 4 (Polish Association of Transport Telematics).
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Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017)
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