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Ontology engineering in the field of transportation engineering deals with the construction, development, and maintenance of ontologies, which are formal descriptions of concepts and relationships in the domain of transportation technology. Algorithms that are developed in the field of artificial intelligence allow computers to think and behave like humans. Ontological engineering techniques contribute to the development of artificial intelligence in terms of semantic interpretation of textual information from a specific domain of knowledge. This scientific paper describes the conceptual foundation of building ontologies in the field of transportation based on existing data models and analyzes the possibilities of applying artificial intelligence for automated establishment and expansion of ontologies in the transportation field. Also, the paper describes the role of ontologies in semantic applications and the applicative contribution of semantic applications in transportation.
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Škorput, P., Vidović, K. (2023). Creating Ontologies Concept in Transport and Traffic Research Environment. In: Karabegovic, I., Kovačević, A., Mandzuka, S. (eds) New Technologies, Development and Application VI. NT 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 687. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31066-9_75
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