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====== Ontologies ====== | ====== Ontologies ====== | ||
- | **this page is currently being updated** | + | KnowRob has been employing ontologies in order to conceptualize the world in which |
+ | the robot acts since more then a decade. | ||
+ | In the early days, KnowRob' | ||
+ | More recently, and as a consequence of working closely with linguistic researchers in CRC EASE, | ||
+ | KnowRob' | ||
+ | The most fundamental change | ||
+ | more abstract concepts defined in a carefully designed foundational ontology. | ||
+ | KnowRob employs the DUL foundational ontology which is a slim version of the | ||
+ | Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering (DOLCE). | ||
+ | DUL and DOLCE have a clear cognitive bias, and are both well established in the knowledge engineering | ||
+ | community. | ||
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+ | As a foundational ontology, however, DUL does not define very specific concepts such as fork or dish. | ||
+ | However, these concepts are needed for our robots that do everyday activities. | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | with common ontology tools. | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | Finally, ontologies maintained as part of [[https:// | ||
+ | For example, a concept " | ||
+ | or "robot control system" | ||
===== Legacy Ontologies ===== | ===== Legacy Ontologies ===== | ||
There are a couple of ontologies once developed for KnowRob that are not supported or used anymore for some reason. | There are a couple of ontologies once developed for KnowRob that are not supported or used anymore for some reason. | ||
- | For reference, we keep this files in a collection of [[http:// | + | For reference, we keep these files in a collection of [[http:// |