AgRelOn, an Agent Relationship Ontology
The ontology of agent relationships (AgRelOn) defines relations of persons to other persons
and to organisations, since agents (persons, organisations) and their interconnections are important
in the cultural heritage domain. AgRelOn is developed to foster uniform cataloging as well as
semantic searchability of and via relations between agents. Therefore, a general set of nearly
70 relationhip types is provided. AgRelOn discerns private acquaintanceship, group affiliation,
correspondence, occupational contact, kinship, spiritual contact, and vital/lethal contact.
For these kinds of relations more specific sub-relations are formulated.
Meta statements are supported to obtain transparency of reliability and provenance as well as validity
period of facts.
The modelled relations are determined on the one hand by exemplary knowledge base searches, on the other
hand by available data sources. Hence, the model consciously is incomplete and pertinent to a cultural
area and period.
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has acquaintancehas adoptive child / adoptive parenthas adoptive siblinghas group affiliationhas biological child / parenthas biological siblinghas child / parenthas child/parent-in-lawhas cohabiteehas colleaguehas collaboratorhas correspondenthas cousinhas employee / employerhas fiancee or fiancehas foster child / parenthas foster siblinghas friendhas godchild / godparenthas grandchild / grandparenthas half siblinghas illegitimate child / parenthas influence on / is influenced byhas in-lawhas channel / is channel ofhas chief / is chief ofhas founder / is founder ofhas member / is member ofhas muse / is muse ofhas loverhas multiple birth siblinghas murder victim / murdererhas aunt or uncle / niece or nephewhas ancestor / offspringhas professional contacthas relativehas siblinghas sibling-in-lawhas spiritual contacthas spouse
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AgRelOn, an Agent Relationship Ontology
The ontology of agent relationships (AgRelOn) defines relations of persons to other persons
and to organisations, since agents (persons, organisations) and their interconnections are important
in the cultural heritage domain. AgRelOn is developed to foster uniform cataloging as well as
semantic searchability of and via relations between agents. Therefore, a general set of nearly
70 relationhip types is provided. AgRelOn discerns private acquaintanceship, group affiliation,
correspondence, occupational contact, kinship, spiritual contact, and vital/lethal contact.
For these kinds of relations more specific sub-relations are formulated.
Meta statements are supported to obtain transparency of reliability and provenance as well as validity
period of facts.
The modelled relations are determined on the one hand by exemplary knowledge base searches, on the other
hand by available data sources. Hence, the model consciously is incomplete and pertinent to a cultural
area and period.
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http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Description
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Title
AgRelOn, an Agent Relationship Ontology
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Date Available
2018-10-16
Contributor
Creator
Date Issued
2011-06-30
Date Modified
2018-07-30T09:12:00Z
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Copyright 2013-2018 Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
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http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/agrelon#
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Changes from 2018-05-15
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