Crime Event Model (CEM) (CEM)
OWL
Last submission date February 25, 2025
ID https://w3id.org/CEMontology
https://w3id.org/CEMontology
https://lovportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/CEM/CEMontology
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Label Crime Event Model (CEM)
Type Vocabulary, http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology
creator BLIND
identifier https://w3id.org/CEMontology/, info:doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.18252.90243
publisher BLIND
preferredNamespacePrefix cem
preferredNamespaceUri https://w3id.org/CEMontology/
versionIRI http://crimeanalytics.it/cem-reference/cem.owl
comment The Crime Event Model is an ontology for the representation of crime events extracted from local newspapers. It could be employed for Crime Analysis purposes: extracting crime information from newspapers and enriching them with proper machine-readable semantics is a critical task to help law enforcement agencies at preventing crime, supporting criminal investigations and evaluating the action of law enforcement agencies themselves. The model is based on the fundamental 5W1H journalistic questions, that are Who?, What?, When?, Where?, Why? and How?. Another important requirement was the attempt to exploit existing knowledge graphs and ontologies such as the Simple Event Model (SEM) Ontology and the Schema.org data model for interoperability and interconnection., -Version 1.1: Insertion of ontology descriptors to be inserted in Linked Open Vocabulary-Version 1: creation
created 2022-06-14
modified 2022-10-26
versionInfo 1.1
description A lightweight ontology to describe crime events
issued 2022-06-14
license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
title Crime Event Model (CEM)
provenance Crime Event Model (CEM)
bibliographicCitation BLIND