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29Approximating DOLCE in OWL: The DOLCEbasic and DOLCEnaryRel Core ModulesApplied ontology 20 (4): 298-329. 2025.Foundational ontologies are usually developed in powerful logical languages, while they are often implemented in applications via their formalisations in the Web Ontology language (OWL). These OWL formalisations are in fact approximations of the original theories, to cope with the well-known limited expressivity of OWL. In this paper, we propose a novel modular approach to the OWL rendering of the Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering ( dolce ). We start presenting two fu…Read more
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35UFO: Unified Foundational OntologyApplied ontology 17 (1): 167-210. 2022.The Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) was developed over the last two decades by consistently putting together theories from areas such as formal ontology in philosophy, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophical logics. It comprises a number of micro-theories addressing fundamental conceptual modeling notions, including entity types and relationship types. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current state of UFO, presenting a formalization of the ontology, along with the analysis…Read more
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807The Mereological Basis of Truthmaker SemanticsTopoi 44 (2): 241-258. 2025.This article explores the mereological foundation of truthmaker semantics. Building upon Kit Fine’s abstract theory of part in Fine [J Philos 107(11):559–589, 2010], we engage in an exploration of the mereological assumptions that determine the construction of truthmaker semantics. Our approach yields semantics for a diverse range of logics, including substructural logics such as the associative Lambek calculus, as well as the logics of analytic containment. Furthermore, we elucidate the philoso…Read more
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1200Integrating Computer Vision Algorithms and Ontologies for Spectator Crowd Behavior AnalysisIn Vittorio Murino, Marco Cristani, Shishir Shah & Silvio Savarese (eds.), Group and Crowd Behavior for Computer Vision, 1st Edition. pp. 297-319. 2017.In this paper, building on these previous works, we propose to go deeper into the understanding of crowd behavior by proposing an approach which integrates ontologi- cal models of crowd behavior and dedicated computer vision algorithms, with the aim of recognizing some targeted complex events happening in the playground from the observation of the spectator crowd behavior. In order to do that, we first propose an ontology encoding available knowledge on spectator crowd behavior, built as a spe- …Read more
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895Pluralities, Collectives, and CompositesIn Boyan Brodaric & Fabian Neuhaus (eds.), Formal Ontology in Information Systems - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference, {FOIS} 2020, Cancelled / Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, September 14-17, 2020. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 330, . pp. 186-200. 2020.Forests, cars and orchestras are very different ontological entities, and yet very similar in some aspects. The relationships they have with the elements they are composed of is often assumed to be reducible to standard ontological relations, like parthood and constitution, but how this could be done is still debated. This paper sheds light on the issue starting from a linguistic and philosophical analysis aimed at understanding notions like plurality, collective and composite, and propos- ing a…Read more
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887Computational Approaches to Concepts Representation: A Whirlwind TourActa Analytica 40 (3): 489-520. 2025.The modelling of concepts, besides involving disciplines like philosophy of mind and psychology, is a fundamental and lively research problem in several artificial intelligence (AI) areas, such as knowledge representation, machine learning, and natural language processing. In this scenario, the most prominent proposed solutions adopt different (often incompatible) assumptions about the nature of such a notion. Each of these solutions has been developed to capture some specific features of concep…Read more
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1A Radical Interpretation of Bands as Variable EmbodimentsIn Ludger Jansen & Thorben Petersen (eds.), The Ontology of Music Groups: Identity, Persistence, and Agency of Creative Groups, Routledge. 2024.
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628Towards Even More Irresistible Axiom WeakeningIn Roberto Confalonieri, Pietro Galliani, Oliver Kutz, Daniele Porello, Guendalina Righetti & Nicolas Toquard (eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd International Workshop on Description Logics {(DL} 2020) co-located with the 17th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning {(KR} 2020), Online Event, Rhodes, Greece, . 2020.Axiom weakening is a technique that allows for a fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. Its main advantage is that it repairs on- tologies by making axioms less restrictive rather than by deleting them, employing the use of refinement operators. In this paper, we build on pre- viously introduced axiom weakening for ALC, and make it much more irresistible by extending its definitions to deal with SROIQ, the expressive and decidable description logic underlying OWL 2 DL. We extend the def…Read more
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835An Ontological Account of the Action Theory of Economic ExchangesIn Daniele Porello, Giancarlo Guizzardi, Tiago Prince Sales, Glenda C. M. Amaral & Nicola Guarino (eds.), Proceedings of 14th International Workshop on Value Modelling and Business Ontologies, Brussels, Belgium, January 16-17, 2020. pp. 157-169. 2020.In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in thedevelopment of ontologically well-founded conceptual models for Information Systems in areas such as Service Management, Accounting Information Systems and Financial Reporting. Economic exchanges are central phenomena in these areas. For this reason, they occupy a prominent position in modelling frameworks such as the REA (Resource-EventAction) ISO Standard as well as the FIBO (Financial Industry BusinessOntology). In this paper, we be…Read more
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2024DOLCE: A descriptive ontology for linguistic and cognitive engineering1Applied ontology 17 (1): 45-69. 2022.dolce, the first top-level (foundational) ontology to be axiomatized, has remained stable for twenty years and today is broadly used in a variety of domains. dolce is inspired by cognitive and linguistic considerations and aims to model a commonsense view of reality, like the one human beings exploit in everyday life in areas as diverse as socio-technical systems, manufacturing, financial transactions and cultural heritage. dolce clearly lists the ontological choices it is based upon, relies on …Read more
Università degli Studi di Genova
PhD, 2006
Genoa, Italy
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