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Towards an ontology of the field of digital poetry

Towards an ontology of the field of digital poetry. Philippe Bootz & Samuel Szoniecky, Laboratoire Paragraphe Université Paris 8. Entities/association model. 1-n and 0-n are cardinalit ies of the association :

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Towards an ontology of the field of digital poetry

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  1. Towards an ontology of the field of digital poetry Philippe Bootz & Samuel Szoniecky, Laboratoire Paragraphe Université Paris 8

  2. Entities/association model 1-n and 0-n are cardinalities of the association : 1-n means that at least 1 entity B is in relationship with A by the association and that several entities B can be in relationship with a given A by this association. 0-n means that 1 entity B can be in relationship with any entity A by the association but that it can also be in relationship with several antities A by this association

  3. Ontological model of Spinoza Spinoza defines an individual as “an infinity of extensive parts that are external the ones with the others and which belong to the individual under characteristic relationships which constitute it, and express a singular essence”

  4. Extension of an individual Resulting E/A schema :

  5. Life cycle of an individual Resulting E/A schema :

  6. Conclusion on ontology Extension and cycle of life are sufficient to describe all features we are dealing with. every situation can be described by an Entity/association schema of which associations are defined with specific attributes

  7. Ontology of work

  8. Extensive parts of work Exemple of a pure digital work

  9. Contact between work and actors

  10. Ontology of actor A section is a part of a document. It only concern one actor. The concepts developed in a section belong to the ontology of the actor. The ontology defines the relationship between sections and a set of concepts attributed to these section. It is characterised by the attributes of the relation « develops »

  11. Contact between work and document

  12. Ontology of document

  13. Indexing as contact

  14. Œuvre1:          work: passage          id of instance: the series of U          dates: 2003          duration:          place: alire 12          authors: Bootz, Frémiot Sections: -         Id: section 1: oAttributes of section:          start: “Pierre Levy” (p. 125)          end: “precepts of the oulipo” (p. 126)          nature: analyse oAttributes attached to work:          oeuvre1          physical part of work approached: to oAttributes attached to the ontology of actor:          actor: literary analyse          Id ontology of actor: test_lit          Dates: 2008          Place: At home          concepts: potential-virtual, oulipo Exemple Indexing:          Name indexer: Bootz          Id: test          Dates: 2008          Place: At home Document:          type: deliver          Format: printed          Title: Textual matters on numerical support          Author: Alexandra Saemmer          Dates: 2007          Place: Publ. of the University of Saint-Etienne          Circumstance: VOID

  15. Map of indexing

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