Implementation and Formalization of the Digital Contents’ Data Using OWL and DL into the Reasoning Modules

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There are different methods and techniques for representing ontology domain, and each domain is bound with one suitable language that can support the ideology and methods based on the way we choose to represent them, which also depends upon the nature of the data we intends to use. So as we move on, the big question is that “how can we represent data based on events’ entities or multimedia data using object ontology, for what extends does the two common ontology languages OWL and RDF/RDF's support multimedia data ” and how do we infer the media ontology. Those questions are reasonable and acceptable. In this paper, we introduce the basic principles to construct and express media data using ontology techniques, we also examine the capability of OWL in standardizing the rules and restriction based on the media ontology data and finally, we introduces a reasoning module as a solution for the OWL model to support multimedia data during the query and inferencing of media ontology

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