Marriage is a Peach and a Chalice: Modelling Cultural Symbolism on the SemanticWeb

In this work, we fill the gap in the Semantic Web in the context of Cultural Symbolism. Building upon earlier work in, we introduce the Simulation Ontology, an ontology that models the background knowledge of symbolic meanings, developed by combining the concepts taken from the authoritative theory...

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