Flight Procedures Description Using Semantic Roles
Abstract
This paper presents an ontological analysis of flight procedures. We aim at representing participants of processes described by such procedures and what roles they play. We re-use the Process Specification Language (PSL) by re-interpreting it as dealing with informational entities describing processes rather than process universals. The identification of roles is based on the analysis of flight manuals (FCOM). The instructions were analysed to find out patterns that supported the construction of an ontology of instructions.
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