Ontology modeling for a drought management information system

Thailand suffers from frequent flooding during the monsoon season and droughts in summer. In some places, severe cases of both may even occur. Managing water resources effectively requires a good information system for decision-making. There is currently a lack in knowledge sharing between organizat...

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Main Authors: Kaewboonma, Nattapong, Tuamsuk, Kulthida, Buranarach, Marut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154235
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Thailand suffers from frequent flooding during the monsoon season and droughts in summer. In some places, severe cases of both may even occur. Managing water resources effectively requires a good information system for decision-making. There is currently a lack in knowledge sharing between organizations and researchers responsible. These are the experts in monitoring and controlling the water supply and its conditions. The knowledge owned by these experts are not captured, classified and integrated into an information system for decision-making. Ontologies are formal knowledge representation models. Knowledge management and artificial intelligence technology is a basic requirement for developing ontology-based semantic search on the Web. In this paper, we present ontology modeling approach that is based on the experiences of the researchers. The ontology for drought management consists of River Basin Ontology, Statistics Ontology and Task Ontology to facilitate semantic match during search. The hybrid ontology architecture can also be used for drought management.