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G. D. Roy"Topic Maps are similar to concept maps and mind maps in many respects, though only Topic Maps are standardized. Topic Maps are a form of semantic web technology, and some work has been undertaken on interoperability between the W3C's RDF/OWL/SPARQL family of semantic web standards and the ISO's family of Topic Maps standards.
The semantic expressivity of Topic Maps is, in many ways, equivalent to that of RDF, but the major differences are that Topic Maps (i) provide a higher level of semantic abstraction (providing a template of topics, associations and occurrences, while RDF only provides a template of two arguments linked by one relationship) and (hence) (ii) allow n-ary relationships (hypergraphs) between any number of nodes, while RDF is limited to triplets." -
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jameswanlessThis is mostly for me to refer back to. Need to thoroughly explore topic maps when time permits.
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gsantipaTopic Maps is a standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge, with an emphasis on the findability of information. The ISO standard is formally known as ISO/IEC 13250:2003.
A topic map represents information using topics (representing any concept, from people, countries, and organizations to software modules, individual files, and events), associations (representing the relationships between topics), and occurrences (representing information resources relevant to a particular topic).
Topic Maps are a form of semantic web technology (in the wider sense) and some work has been undertaken on interoperability between the W3C's RDF/OWL/SPARQL family of semantic web standards and the ISO's family of Topic Maps standards. Topic Maps are also similar to concept maps and mind maps in many respects, though only Topic Maps are standardized in this respect.wikipedia topic_maps rdf owl knowledge_representation kevolution klever
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Topic Maps is an ISO standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge, with an emphasis on the findability of information
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A topic map can represent information using topics (representing any concept, from people, countries, and organizations to software modules, individual files, and events), associations (which represent the relationships between them), and occurrences (which represent relationships between topics and information resources relevant to them).
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Topic Maps have a standard XML-based interchange syntax called XML Topic Maps (XTM)
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Dante-Gabryell MonsonTopic Maps is a standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge, with an emphasis on the findability of information. The ISO standard is formally known as ISO/IEC 13250:2003.
A topic map represents information using
topics, representing anyWikipedia Maps ReferenceMaps visualization arevoir monwey for:zellerdelicious for:mbauwens for:srose topicmaps graph automenta netention semanticweb ontology projects games taxonomy rdf xml metadata edgeryders ontologies for:stroombank hypergraph
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