Semantic annotation, indexing, and retrieval (2004)
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| Citations: | 57 - 4 self |
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@ARTICLE{Kiryakov04semanticannotation,,
author = {Atanas Kiryakov and Borislav Popov and Ivan Terziev and Dimitar Manov and Damyan Ognyanoff},
title = {Semantic annotation, indexing, and retrieval},
journal = {Journal of Web Semantics},
year = {2004},
volume = {2},
pages = {49--79}
}
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Abstract. The Semantic Web realization depends on the availability of a critical mass of metadata for the web content, associated with the respective formal knowledge about the world. We claim that the Semantic Web, at its current stage of development, is in a state of a critically need of metadata generation and usage schemata that are specific, well-defined and easy to understand. This paper introduces our vision for a holistic architecture for semantic annotation, indexing, and retrieval of documents with regard to extensive semantic repositories. A system (called KIM), implementing this concept, is presented in brief and it is used for the purposes of evaluation and demonstration. A particular schema for semantic annotation with respect to real-world entities is proposed. The underlying philosophy is that a practical semantic annotation is impossible without some particular knowledge modelling commitments. Our understanding is that a system for such semantic annotation should be based upon a simple model of real-world entity classes, complemented with extensive instance knowledge. To ensure the efficiency, ease of sharing, and reusability of the metadata,







