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Topic Maps Graph Visualization & Suggested GTM

Article, was published by Jelle Pelfrene and Rani Pinchuk at 2010-09-30

This paper introduces a new approach to GTM (Graphical Topic Maps notation).

The goal of this work is to generate graphical representations that visually present knowledge kept in a topic map, in a way that is best grasped by users. The paper first describes an idea of providing a contextually relevant excerpt of the topic map as a graph. Then the graphical notation for representing these excerpts is discussed.

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Jelle Pelfrene

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Rani Pinchuk

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Rani is involved in LINDO, DIADEM, ULISSE, TopiEngi, and SATOPI.

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The acronym GTM stands for Graphical Topic Maps notation. GTM is a graphical notation used to define ontologies (level 1) and represent Topic Maps instance data (level 0).

 

Topic Maps aware search adds an important and efficient access path both to information, and to the knowledge represented in our application systems.

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