Methods and systems for ontology learning, exploitation, and analysis

While keyword based techniques continue to be the most popular option for information services, the limitations inherent in keywords routinely generate unsatisfactory results. As a promising alternative, ontology based solutions have been proposed to provide effective information services by exploit...

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Main Author: Xing, Jiang
Other Authors: Tan Ah Hwee
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-402342023-03-04T00:47:06Z Methods and systems for ontology learning, exploitation, and analysis Xing, Jiang Tan Ah Hwee School of Computer Engineering Emerging Research Lab DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems While keyword based techniques continue to be the most popular option for information services, the limitations inherent in keywords routinely generate unsatisfactory results. As a promising alternative, ontology based solutions have been proposed to provide effective information services by exploiting ontologies for representing and organizing information. This thesis addresses the key issues in adopting ontology based solutions by presenting a collection of methods and systems for ontology building, ontology exploitation, and ontology analysis. In any ontology based solution, ontologies firstly have to be created for representing and organizing information. However,ontology building is well known to be a tedious process. Manually acquiring knowledge for building domain ontologies requires much time and resources. To ease the efforts of building ontologies, we develop a system called Concept-Relation-Concept Tuple based Ontology Learning (CRCTOL) for automatically learning ontologies from domain specific text documents. By using a full text parsing technique and incorporating both statistical and lexico-syntactic methods, the ontologies learned by our system are more concise and contain a richer semantics in terms of the range and number of semantic relations compared with alternative systems. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SCE) 2010-06-14T01:22:02Z 2010-06-14T01:22:02Z 2010 2010 Thesis Xing, J. (2010). Methods and systems for ontology learning, exploitation, and analysis. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/40234 10.32657/10356/40234 en 193 p. application/pdf
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Methods and systems for ontology learning, exploitation, and analysis
description While keyword based techniques continue to be the most popular option for information services, the limitations inherent in keywords routinely generate unsatisfactory results. As a promising alternative, ontology based solutions have been proposed to provide effective information services by exploiting ontologies for representing and organizing information. This thesis addresses the key issues in adopting ontology based solutions by presenting a collection of methods and systems for ontology building, ontology exploitation, and ontology analysis. In any ontology based solution, ontologies firstly have to be created for representing and organizing information. However,ontology building is well known to be a tedious process. Manually acquiring knowledge for building domain ontologies requires much time and resources. To ease the efforts of building ontologies, we develop a system called Concept-Relation-Concept Tuple based Ontology Learning (CRCTOL) for automatically learning ontologies from domain specific text documents. By using a full text parsing technique and incorporating both statistical and lexico-syntactic methods, the ontologies learned by our system are more concise and contain a richer semantics in terms of the range and number of semantic relations compared with alternative systems.
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