Title
Capturing a conceptual model for intercultural collaboration in copyright management: a domain ontology of international copyright laws
Abstract
Getting intercultural collaborators to understand critically about the commonalities and differences between local and foreign copyright legal knowledge is important in order to facilitate cross-cultural interaction, learning and appreciation for worldwide resource-sharing. However it is difficult due to copyright knowledge representation nation-dependent. In this paper, starting from intention theory, the intention behind law is modeled, which can be used to reflect the essential meanings of copyright law articles derived from different countries, as well as the approach in which we can clarify the commonalities and differences of international copyright laws. A conceptualization system has been developed to provide semantic level representation for processing, modeling copyright knowledge and maintaining consistency using ontological technology.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-74000-1_5
IWIC
Keywords
Field
DocType
copyright knowledge representation nation-dependent,domain ontology,semantic level representation,copyright management,cross-cultural interaction,copyright knowledge,intention theory,foreign copyright,legal knowledge,conceptual model,conceptualization system,intercultural collaboration,international copyright law,copyright law article,process model,knowledge representation,resource sharing
Ontology,Knowledge representation and reasoning,Copyright law,Conceptual model,Computer science,Conceptualization,Knowledge management,Law
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4568
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wenhuan Lu11712.30
Mitsuru Ikeda2117.48