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An Approach to Ontology Construction
An Approach to Ontology Construction
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The goal of the work presented here is to identify current limitations of community portals, introduce community-driven ontology management as a new approach to ontology construction and demonstrate the added value to community portals of being community-driven.
The three main parts of the work are:
(i) the development of a framework allowing and motivating collaborative ontology construction and reuse for the end users (a person and a community),
(ii) building a prototype on the basis of this specification, namely the People's portal, and
(iii) the application of the developed infrastructure to scenarios in semantically-enhanced community portals with the involvement of real users.
The development of the framework for community-driven ontology management is aimed at enriching with community-supporting features the established practices for ontology management in the areas of ontology development and population, storage, matching and versioning. The objective of community-driven ontology management is to provide the means and motivations for a large number of users to "weave" and adopt the Semantic Web.
The three main parts of the work are:
(i) the development of a framework allowing and motivating collaborative ontology construction and reuse for the end users (a person and a community),
(ii) building a prototype on the basis of this specification, namely the People's portal, and
(iii) the application of the developed infrastructure to scenarios in semantically-enhanced community portals with the involvement of real users.
The development of the framework for community-driven ontology management is aimed at enriching with community-supporting features the established practices for ontology management in the areas of ontology development and population, storage, matching and versioning. The objective of community-driven ontology management is to provide the means and motivations for a large number of users to "weave" and adopt the Semantic Web.
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