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    The e-Sentencias prototype: a procedural ontology for legal multimedia applications in the Spanish Civil Courts

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    Search, retrieval, and management of multimedia contents are challenging tasks for users and researchers alike. We introduce a software-hardware system for the global management of the multimedia contents produced by Spanish Civil Courts. The ultimate goal is to obtain an automatic classification of images and segments of the audiovisual records that, coupled with textual semantics, allows an efficient navigation and retrieval of judicial documents and additional legal sources. This paper describes our knowledge acquisition process, sets a typology of Spanish Civil hearings as performed in practice, and a preliminary procedural ontology at its actual stage of development (e-Sentencias ontology). A discussion on procedural, contextual and multimedia ontologies is also provided

    Toward Multi-viewpoint Reasoning with OWL Ontologies

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    Abstract. Despite of their advertisement as task independent representations, the reuse of ontologies in different contexts is difficult. An explanation for this is that when developing an ontology, a choice is made with respect to what aspects of the world are relevant. In this paper we deal with the problem of reusing ontologies in a context where only parts of the originally encoded aspects are relevant. We propose the notion of a viewpoint on an ontology in terms of a subset of the complete representation vocabulary that is relevant in a certain context. We present an approach of implementing different viewpoints in terms of an approximate subsumption operator that only cares about a subset of the vocabulary. We discuss the formal properties of subsumption with respect to a subset of the vocabulary and show how these properties can be used to efficiently compute different viewpoints on the basis of maximal sub-vocabularies that support subsumption between concept pairs.
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