학술논문

Modelling ancient Chinese time ontology.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Information Science; June 2011, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p332-341, 10p
Subject
Subject headings
Ontologies (Information retrieval)
Ancient history
Archives
Chinese calendar
Time
Calendar
Ontology
China
Language
ISSN
01655515
Abstract
Temporal information is one of the essential components in many domains, especially those related to history. Up until the twentieth century, the Chinese used a lunisolar calendar with the title of an Emperor and a reign period to express temporal information. When describing a historical event in Chinese history, it is inadequate to use existing time ontologies as presented in the traditional Chinese way of thinking to capture and encode time. To date, no attention in the field has been given to modelling ancient Chinese time. In this paper, we identify the problems encountered when modelling Chinese time resulting from the distinctive nature of a non-western time scale. We design a new model of temporal information with combined approaches, which are more appropriate for Chinese dynasties, emperors, and reign periods, and apply the OWL-Time ontology onto the ancient Chinese lunisolar calendar. This approach can also be applied to other ancient time-keeping methods in non-western time scales. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.