The BorderUAS ontology aims to structure the knowledge and possible events in the border surveillance domain, align the concepts with the Law Enforcement Agency’s (LEA’s) terminology, and cover the scenarios introduced by end-users.
The ontology is divided into 4 individual modules – core ontology, domain ontology, analytics application ontology, and LEA application ontology. This modularization approach reduces the complexity of creating and using the domain-specific ontology.
BorderUAS aims to develop a complete set of reasoning rules for describing and semantically annotating complex events that might occur in the domain of border surveillance. This pre-defined set of semantic rules, along with an ontology implementation tool, will provide the BorderUAS platform with the capability of notifying the end-users about specific events in real-time.
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