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4W1H [17], [18] is a popular approach that is used to describe the basics of an event/situation. To define the com- prehensive list of concepts for an IoT ontology, we answer the five basic questions - four Ws (What, Where, When, Who) and one H (How).
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Oct 25, 2018 · We identify these fundamental concepts by answering the 4Ws (What, When, Who, Where) and 1H (How) identified using the 4W1H methodology.
This paper studies and categorizes the existing ontologies based on the fundamental ontological concepts required for annotating different aspects of data ...
Oct 19, 2018 · In semantic web-based approaches, the fundamental ontological concepts must address 4W1H methodology which consists of 4W (What, When, Where, ...
This paper studies and categorizes the existing ontologies based on the fundamental ontological concepts required for annotating different aspects of data ...
4W1H in IoT Semantics. IoT systems are now being deployed worldwide to sense phenomena of interest. The existing IoT systems are often independent which ...
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Jun 12, 2019 · This work provides a unique overview of IoT semantics both technologies, as well as models, to support sensor network and IoT solution design.