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Ontology of Autonomous Driving based on the SAE J3016 standard #141

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trypuz opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 0 comments
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Ontology of Autonomous Driving based on the SAE J3016 standard #141

trypuz opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 0 comments

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trypuz commented Jan 29, 2024

Dear EDMC AUTO community,

I am thrilled to share some exciting news with all of you! Our paper titled Ontology of Autonomous Driving based on the SAE J3016 standard has been accepted for publication in the prestigious Semantic Web journal. This is a significant milestone in our journey towards advancing autonomous driving technologies and standards.

You can access the full text of the paper by following this link: PDF. We encourage you to read and explore the comprehensive insights presented in the paper, which will undoubtedly contribute to the collective knowledge of the autonomous driving field.

Furthermore, we have also published an OWL version of the ontology associated with the paper. This resource will be valuable for those looking to implement and work with the ontology in their projects. The ontology has been created within a project led by Piotr Kulicki and The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (NCN 2017/26/M/HS1/01092). You can find the ontology in the project's GitHub repository here: ontology-autonomous-driving.

As a suggestion, we encourage you to consider adding the paper to the documentation of the EDMC AUTO repository. This will provide a centralized location for all related resources and make it easier for users to access and reference the paper in the context of the ontology.

We believe that this work will be instrumental in advancing the state-of-the-art in autonomous driving, and we hope that it serves as a valuable resource for the EDMC AUTO community and beyond. Feel free to provide feedback, ask questions, or engage in discussions related to the paper and ontology on the GitHub repository.

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm for our research endeavors. We look forward to your involvement and contributions as we continue to drive innovation in the field of autonomous driving.

Best regards,
Robert Trypuz
Former Member, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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