Publikation
PIMO - A Framework for Representing Personal Information Models
Leo Sauermann; Ludger van Elst; Andreas Dengel
In: T. Pellegrini; S. Schaffert (Hrsg.). Proceedings of I-MEDIA '07 and I-SEMANTICS '07 International Conferences on New Media Technology and Semantic Systems as part of (TRIPLE-I 2007), September 5-7, Graz, Austria. International Conferences on Knowledge Management and New Media Technology (I-MEDIA), Pages 270-277, J.UCS, Online-Proceedings, 9/2007.
Zusammenfassung
This paper presents the concept and realization of a Personal I nformation Model (PIMO). A PIMO is used to represent a single users' concepts, such as projects, tasks, contacts, organizations, allowing files, e-mails, and other resources of interest to the user to be categorized. This categorization using multiple criteria was used to
integrate information across different applications and file formats. Based on RDF/S, multiple layers were defined: an upper-layer for a minimal set of generic concepts, a mid-layer for refinements, and a user-layer for concepts of the individual user. Our
approach was deployed and used in several research projects. The PIMO helps users to categorize resources for Personal Information Management (PIM), it is intended to be the integrative part in personalized systems, such as Social Semantic Desktops
Projekte
EPOS - Evolving Personal to Organizational Knowledge Spaces,
NEPOMUK - Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge; The Social Semantic Desktop,
CoMem - Corporate Memory
NEPOMUK - Networked Environment for Personalized, Ontology-based Management of Unified Knowledge; The Social Semantic Desktop,
CoMem - Corporate Memory