This paper proposes a knowledge architecture model to improve the universality and adaptability of the line-seru conversion model by introducing ontology-related theories and methods. A general ontology model is proposed for the line-seru conversion domain, which combines scene and rule ontology. Then, general scenarios and rules are constructed based on their characteristics, and empirical research is carried out with line-seru conversion under multiple scenarios. Based on empirical evidence, this study creates a general reference model for line-seru conversion modeling that can be used in various scenarios. The basic reference model can be easily modified to fit different line-seru conversion scenarios, making it easier to study scenario modeling and production operations.
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