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Completing LOM-how additional axioms increase the utility of learning object metadata
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
DOI
10.1109/ICALT.2003.1215216
Abstract
Learning Objects Metadata aims at describing educational resources in order to allow better reusability and retrieval. Unfortunately, annotating complete courses thoroughly with LOM metadata can be a tedious task. In this poster we show how additional inference rules can make this task easier, and allow us to derive additional metadata from existing ones. Additionally, using these rules as integrity constraints helps us to define the constraints on LOM fields, thus taking an important step towards a complete axiomatization of LOM metadata (with the goal of transforming the LOM definitions from a simple syntactical description into a complete ontology). We used RDF metadata descriptions and an inference language explicitly developed for RDF (TRIPLE) to represent metadata and axioms. We show how these rules can be applied for the extensions of course metadata, the creation of views onto the metadata or metadata consistency checking.