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Ontology Mapping and Rule-Based Inference for Learning Resource Integration

  • Jetinai, Kotchakorn;Arch-int, Ngamnij;Arch-int, Somjit
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 2016
  • With the increasing demand for interoperability among existing learning resource systems in order to enable the sharing of learning resources, such resources need to be annotated with ontologies that use different metadata standards. These different ontologies must be reconciled through ontology mediation, so as to cope with information heterogeneity problems, such as semantic and structural conflicts. In this paper, we propose an ontology-mapping technique using Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) to generate semantic mapping rules that integrate learning resources from different systems and that cope with semantic and structural conflicts. Reasoning rules are defined to support a semantic search for heterogeneous learning resources, which are deduced by rule-based inference. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach enables the integration of learning resources originating from multiple sources and helps users to search across heterogeneous learning resource systems.

Using Ontology to Represent Cultural Aspects of Local Products for Supporting Local Community Enterprise in Thailand

  • Plirdpring, Phakharach;Ruangrajitpakorn, Taneth
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.45-58
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    • 2022
  • Community enterprise plays an important role for developing local business. Products from local communities apply local specialties such as high-quality materials and inherited wisdom. This work aims to support merchandises from local community enterprises by bringing out their specialties related to local wisdom and intangible cultural aspects. An ontology is applied to demonstrate the innate information regarding the implicit values of the products and is used as a core for a semantic search system. Details of the products are gathered from their respective community using an interview method and are extracted to align with the developed ontological schema. The semantic search system thus is implemented with a recommendation process for online accessibility for providing the organised information. From evaluation, the developed ontology and its instances are rated highly for their consistency, conciseness, and completeness. In usage, accuracy of the query and recommendation results are evaluated at 97.38% searching accuracy and 85.03% for recommending interesting products.

Development of Ontology for Thai Country Songs

  • Thunyaluk, Jaitiang;Malee, Kabmala;Wirapong, Chansanam
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to develop an ontology for Thai country songs by using the seven steps of an ontology development process. Hozo-Ontology Editor software and Ontology Application Management Framework were tools used in this study. Nine classes of ontology were identified: song, singer, emotion, author, language used, language type, song style, original, and content, and it was found that the song class had a relationship with all of the other classes. The developed ontology was evaluated by seeking opinions from experts in the field of Thai country songs, who agreed that the ontology was highly effective. Additionally, the evaluation employed the knowledge retrieval concept, and the precision, recall, and overall effectiveness were measured, with a precision of 92.59%, a recall of 86.21%, and an overall effectiveness (F-measure) of 89.28%. These results indicate that the developed ontology is highly effective in describing the scope of knowledge of Thai country songs.

GORank: Semantic Similarity Search for Gene Products using Gene Ontology (GORank: Gene Ontology를 이용한 유전자 산물의 의미적 유사성 검색)

  • Kim, Ki-Sung;Yoo, Sang-Won;Kim, Hyoung-Joo
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.682-692
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    • 2006
  • Searching for gene products which have similar biological functions are crucial for bioinformatics. Modern day biological databases provide the functional description of gene products using Gene Ontology(GO). In this paper, we propose a technique for semantic similarity search for gene products using the GO annotation information. For this purpose, an information-theoretic measure for semantic similarity between gene products is defined. And an algorithm for semantic similarity search using this measure is proposed. We adapt Fagin's Threshold Algorithm to process the semantic similarity query as follows. First, we redefine the threshold for our measure. This is because our similarity function is not monotonic. Then cluster-skipping and the access ordering of the inverted index lists are proposed to reduce the number of disk accesses. Experiments with real GO and annotation data show that GORank is efficient and scalable.

Web Service Matching Algorithm using Cluster and Ontology Information (클러스터와 온톨로지 정보를 이용한 웹 서비스 매칭 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Yong-Ju
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2010
  • With the growing number of web services, there arise issues of finding suitable services. But, the traditional keyword search method is insufficient for two reasons: (1) this does not capture the underlying semantics of web services. (2) this does not suffice for accurately specifying users' information needs. In order to overcome limitations of this keyword search method, we propose a novel syntactic analysis and ontology learning method. The syntactic analysis method gives us a breadth of coverage for common terms, while the ontology learning method gives a depth of coverage by providing relationships. By combining these two methods, we hope to improve both the recall and the precision. We describe an experimental study on a collection of 508 web services that shows the high recall and precision of our method.

A Tensor Space Model based Semantic Search Technique (텐서공간모델 기반 시멘틱 검색 기법)

  • Hong, Kee-Joo;Kim, Han-Joon;Chang, Jae-Young;Chun, Jong-Hoon
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2016
  • Semantic search is known as a series of activities and techniques to improve the search accuracy by clearly understanding users' search intent without big cognitive efforts. Usually, semantic search engines requires ontology and semantic metadata to analyze user queries. However, building a particular ontology and semantic metadata intended for large amounts of data is a very time-consuming and costly task. This is why commercialization practices of semantic search are insufficient. In order to resolve this problem, we propose a novel semantic search method which takes advantage of our previous semantic tensor space model. Since each term is represented as the 2nd-order 'document-by-concept' tensor (i.e., matrix), and each concept as the 2nd-order 'document-by-term' tensor in the model, our proposed semantic search method does not require to build ontology. Nevertheless, through extensive experiments using the OHSUMED document collection and SCOPUS journal abstract data, we show that our proposed method outperforms the vector space model-based search method.

Design and Implementation of Semantic Web Ontology for Enterprise Architecture (Enterprise Architecture를 위한 시맨틱 웹 기반의 온톨로지 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Wang-Suck;Byun, Young-Tae
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.239-252
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    • 2008
  • Since EA includes huge information of a company, it takes long time and high cost for company's employees to search for what they need. We try to make the foundation to solve this problem by using ontology technology based on semantic web. In this paper, we try to verify efficiency of EA ontology by developing ontology for Business Enterprise Architecture(BEA). The purpose of this paper is to develop BEA ontology to provide new information by reasoner and to discover new relations between matadata by using extracted information and data. The EA ontology we developed will provide the new way of access and use for companies. The experience of ontology development will help EA ontology development in various domains. In the future, the development of other EAs which has more information resources will help to solve problems for interoperability between different EAs.

A Method for Extracting Relationships Between Terms Using Pattern-Based Technique (패턴 기반 기법을 사용한 용어 간 관계 추출 방법)

  • Kim, Young Tae;Kim, Chi Su
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.281-286
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    • 2018
  • With recent increase in complexity and variety of information and massively available information, interest in and necessity of ontology has been on the rise as a method of extracting a meaningful search result from massive data. Although there have been proposed many methods of extracting the ontology from a given text of a natural language, the extraction based on most of the current methods is not consistent with the structure of the ontology. In this paper, we propose a method of automatically creating ontology by distinguishing a term needed for establishing the ontology from a text given in a specific domain and extracting various relationships between the terms based on the pattern-based method. To extract the relationship between the terms, there is proposed a method of reducing the size of a searching space by taking a matching set of patterns into account and connecting a join-set concept and a pattern array. The result is that this method reduces the size of the search space by 50-95% without removing any useful patterns from the search space.

The Development of Automatic Ontology Generation System Using Extended Search Keywords (검색 키워드 확장을 이용한 온톨로지 자동 생성 시스템 개발)

  • Shim, Joon;Lee, Hong-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.1220-1228
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    • 2009
  • Ontologies, which are the core of the Semantic Web, are usually limited by specific domains or created by defining meanings and relationships that depend on the heuristic. However, the creation of an ontology is not only very difficult but also very time-consuming. In contrast with ontologies that are used in specific fields, an ontology for the Web entails an unlimited scope of knowledge and expression of information. Hence, it is hard to express information in the same way that is used to create ontologies in specific fields. Therefore, the automatic generation of an ontology takes very important role in the Semantic Web. In this paper, to make ontologies automatically, we suggest the methods to create and renew ontologies by expanding keywords related to the index-terms which are extracted from the search keywords which users input in the search engines by analyzing the morphemes.