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Cooperative Building of Multiple Points-of-View Topic Maps with Hypertopic

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Scaling Topic Maps (TMRA 2007)

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This paper presents socio-semantic web applications based on the Hypertopic knowledge representation model. The Hypertopic [4] model is used to collaboratively construct topic maps with multiple user points-of-view within related communities. Three model building methods are presented herein: centralized, conflict-based, and hybrid. These methods are expressed using the socio-technical ‘SeeMe’ notation and method [7,8]. This paper will also illustrate how various co-building approaches can be used to construct Hypertopic maps in real communities.

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Zaher, L., Cahier, JP., Guittard, C. (2008). Cooperative Building of Multiple Points-of-View Topic Maps with Hypertopic. In: Maicher, L., Garshol, L.M. (eds) Scaling Topic Maps. TMRA 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4999. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70874-2_15

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