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Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology

by Natalya F. Noy, Deborah L. Mcguinness , 2001
"... In recent years the development of ontologies—explicit formal specifications of the terms in the domain and relations among them (Gruber 1993)—has been moving from the realm of Artificial-Intelligence laboratories to the desktops of domain experts. Ontologies have become common on the World-Wide Web ..."
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-Wide Web. The ontologies on the Web range from large taxonomies categorizing Web sites (such as on Yahoo!) to categorizations of products for sale and their features (such as on Amazon.com). The WWW Consortium (W3C) is developing the Resource Description Framework (Brickley and Guha 1999), a language

The physiology of the grid: An open grid services architecture for distributed systems integration

by Ian Foster , 2002
"... In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be t ..."
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In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can

Sentiwordnet: A publicly available lexical resource for opinion mining

by Andrea Esuli, Fabrizio Sebastiani - In In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LRECÕ06 , 2006
"... Opinion mining (OM) is a recent subdiscipline at the crossroads of information retrieval and computational linguistics which is concerned not with the topic a document is about, but with the opinion it expresses. OM has a rich set of applications, ranging from tracking users’ opinions about products ..."
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of opinionated content has a positive or a negative connotation. Research on determining whether a term is indeed a marker of opinionated content (a subjective term) or not (an objective term) has been, instead, much more scarce. In this work we describe SENTIWORDNET, a lexical resource in which each WORDNET

Evaluating WordNet-based measures of lexical semantic relatedness

by Alexander Budanitsky, Graeme Hirst - Computational Linguistics , 2006
"... The quantification of lexical semantic relatedness has many applications in NLP, and many different measures have been proposed. We evaluate five of these measures, all of which use WordNet as their central resource, by comparing their performance in detecting and correcting real-word spelling error ..."
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The quantification of lexical semantic relatedness has many applications in NLP, and many different measures have been proposed. We evaluate five of these measures, all of which use WordNet as their central resource, by comparing their performance in detecting and correcting real-word spelling

Context Interchange: New Features and Formalisms for the Intelligent Integration of Information

by Cheng Hian Goh - ACM TOIS , 1999
"... The Context Interchange strategy presents a novel perspective for mediated data access in which semantic conflicts among heterogeneous systems are not identified a priori, but are detected and reconciled by a context mediator through comparison of contexts axioms corresponding to the systems engaged ..."
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The Context Interchange strategy presents a novel perspective for mediated data access in which semantic conflicts among heterogeneous systems are not identified a priori, but are detected and reconciled by a context mediator through comparison of contexts axioms corresponding to the systems

Ontobroker: Ontology based Access to Distributed and Semi-Structured Information

by Stefan Decker, Michael Erdmann, Dieter Fensel, Rudi Studer - Database Semantics: Semantic Issues in Multimedia Systems , 1998
"... . The World Wide Web (WWW) can be viewed as the largest multimedia database that has ever existed. However, its support for query answering and automated inference is very limited. Metadata and domain specific ontologies were proposed by several authors to solve this problem. We developed Ontobroker ..."
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by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These methods provide a means for semantic based query handling even if the information is spread over several sources. Furthermore, the generation of RDF descriptions enables the exploitation of the ontological information in RDF-based applications.

A method for disambiguating word senses in a large corpus

by William A. Gale, Kenneth W. Church, David Yarowsky - Computers and the Humanities , 1992
"... Word sense disambiguation has been recognized as a major problem in natural language processing research for over forty years. Both quantitive and qualitative methods have been tried, but much of this work has been stymied by difficulties in acquiring appropriate lexical resources, such as semantic ..."
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Word sense disambiguation has been recognized as a major problem in natural language processing research for over forty years. Both quantitive and qualitative methods have been tried, but much of this work has been stymied by difficulties in acquiring appropriate lexical resources, such as semantic

Hexastore: Sextuple Indexing for Semantic Web Data Management

by Cathrin Weiss, Panagiotis Karras, Abraham Bernstein , 2008
"... Despite the intense interest towards realizing the Semantic Web vision, most existing RDF data management schemes are constrained in terms of efficiency and scalability. Still, the growing popularity of the RDF format arguably calls for an effort to offset these drawbacks. Viewed from a relationalda ..."
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Despite the intense interest towards realizing the Semantic Web vision, most existing RDF data management schemes are constrained in terms of efficiency and scalability. Still, the growing popularity of the RDF format arguably calls for an effort to offset these drawbacks. Viewed from a

RQL: A Declarative Query Language for RDF

by Greg Karvounarakis, Sofia Alexaki, Vassilis Christophides, Dimitris Plexousakis, Michel Scholl
"... Real-scale Semantic Web applications, such as Web Portals and E-Marketplaces, require the management of voluminous metadata repositories containing descriptive information (i.e., metadata) about the available Web resources and services. Better knowledge about the meaning, usage, accessibility or qua ..."
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Real-scale Semantic Web applications, such as Web Portals and E-Marketplaces, require the management of voluminous metadata repositories containing descriptive information (i.e., metadata) about the available Web resources and services. Better knowledge about the meaning, usage, accessibility

Scalable semantic web data management using vertical partitioning

by Daniel J. Abadi, Adam Marcus, Barton Data - In VLDB , 2007
"... The dataset used for this benchmark is taken from the publicly available Barton Libraries dataset [1]. This data is provided by the Simile Project [3], which develops tools for library data management and interoperability. The data contains records that compose an RDF-formatted dump of the MIT Libra ..."
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, these properties appear more often (77 % of the triples have a multi-valued property). The dataset provides a good demonstration of the relatively unstructured nature of Semantic Web data. 2. LONGWELL OVERVIEW Longwell [2] is a tool developed by the Simile Project, which provides a graphical user interface
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