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Multi-Format Information Fusion through Integrated Metadata Using Hybrid Ontology for Disaster Management

Che Mustapha Yusuf, J., Mohd Su’ud, M., Boursier, P. and Muhammad, A.

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2013

Keywords: Ontology Engineering, hybrid ontology, multi-format document, metadata integration, disaster management

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Finding relevant disaster data from a huge metadata overhead often results in frustrating search experiences caused by unclear access points, ambiguous search methods, unsuitable metadata, and long response times. More frequently, semantic relation between the retrieved objects is neglected. This paper presents a system architecture that makes use of ontologies in order to enable semantic metadata descriptions for gathering and integrating multi-format documents in the context of disaster management. After a brief discussion on the challenges of the integration process, the Multi-format Information Retrieval, Integration and Presentation (MIRIP) architecture is presented. A specific approach for ontology development and mapping process is introduced in order to semantically associate user’s query and documents metadata. An ontology model approach was designed to follow inspirational and collaborative approaches with top-down to bottom-up implementation. A prototype of the integrated disaster management information system is currently under development, based on the architecture that is presented in this paper.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JST-0440-2012

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