An ontology designed for multimedia applications should enable integration of the conceptual and media spaces. We present M-OWL, a new ontology language, that supports this capability. M-OWL supports explicit definition of media properties for the concepts. The language has been defined as an extension of OWL, the standard ontology language for the web. We have proposed a new Bayesian Network based probabilistic reasoning framework with M-OWL for semantic interpretation of multimedia data. We have also proposed a new model for ontology integration, based on the similarity of the concepts in the media domain. It can be used to integrate several multimedia and traditional ontologies.
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Ghosh, H., Chaudhury, S., Kashyap, K., & Maiti, B. (2007). Ontology Specification and Integration for Multimedia Applications. In Ontologies (pp. 265–296). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-37022-4_9
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