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An Approach for Structuring Sound Sample Libraries Using Ontology

Eugene Cherny, Johan Lilius, Johannes Brusila, Dmitry Mouromtsev, Gleb Rogozinsky, An Approach for Structuring Sound Sample Libraries Using Ontology. In: Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, Petr Křemen (Eds.), Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web, Communications in Computer and Information Science 649, 202–214, Springer International Publishing, 2016.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45880-9_16

Abstract:

Sound designers use big collections of sounds, recorded themselves or bought from commercial library providers. They have to navigate through thousands of sounds in order to find a sound pertinent for a task. Metadata management software is used, but all annotations are text-based and added by hand and there is still no widely accepted vocabulary of terms that can be used for annotations. This introduces several metadata issues that make the search process complex, such as ambiguity, synonymy and relativity. This paper addresses these problems with knowledge elicitation and sound design ontology engineering.

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@INPROCEEDINGS{inpChLiBrMoRo16a,
  title = {An Approach for Structuring Sound Sample Libraries Using Ontology},
  booktitle = {Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web},
  author = {Cherny, Eugene and Lilius, Johan and Brusila, Johannes and Mouromtsev, Dmitry and Rogozinsky, Gleb},
  volume = {649},
  series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
  editor = {Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga and Křemen, Petr},
  publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
  pages = {202–214},
  year = {2016},
  keywords = {ontology engineering, knowledge elicitation, sound design, metadata management, web ontology language},
  ISSN = {1865-0929},
}

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