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Bridge Ontology: A Multi-Ontologies-Based Approach for Semantic Annotation 被引量:2
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作者 WANGPeng XUBao-wen +2 位作者 LUjian-jiang LiYan-hui JIANGJian-hua 《Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences》 EI CAS 2004年第5期617-622,共6页
Representing the relationships between ontologies is the key problem of semantic annotations based on multi-ontologies. Traditional approaches only had the ability of denoting the simple concept subsumption relations ... Representing the relationships between ontologies is the key problem of semantic annotations based on multi-ontologies. Traditional approaches only had the ability of denoting the simple concept subsumption relations between ontologies. Through analyzing and classifying the relationships between ontologies, the idea of bridge ontology was proposed, which had the powerful capability of expressing the complex relationships between concepts and relationships between relations in multi-ontologies. Meanwhile, a new approach employing bridge ontology was proposed to deal with the multi-ontologies-based semantic annotation problem. The bridge ontology is a peculiar ontology, which can be created and maintained conveniently, and is effective in the multi-ontologies-based semantic annotation. The approach using bridge ontology has the advantages of low-cost, scalable, robust in the web circumstance, and avoiding the unnecessary ontology extending and integration. Key words semantic web - bridge ontology - multi-ontologies - semantic annotation CLC number TP 391 Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (60373066, 60303024). National Grand Fundamental Research 973 Program of China (2002CB312000), National Re-search Foundation for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (20020286004)Biography: WANG Peng (1977-), male, Ph.D candidate, research direction: semantic web, ontology, and knowledge representation on the Web. 展开更多
关键词 semantic web bridge ontology multi-ontologies semantic annotation
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