One of the current research on the Semantic Web areais semantic annotation of information sources. On-line lexical ontologie can be exploited as a-priori common knowledge to provide easily understandable, machine-readable metadata. Nevertheless, the absence of terms related to specific domains causes a loss of semantics.In this paper we present WNEditor, a tool that aims at guidingthe annotation designer during the creation of a domain lexiconontology, extending the pre-existing WordNet ontology. New terms, meanings and relations between terms are virtually added and managed by preserving the WordNet’s internal organization.

Extending a Lexicon Ontology for Intelligent Information Integration / Benassi, Roberta; Bergamaschi, Sonia; Fergnani, Alain; Miselli, Daniele. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 278-282. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI2004) tenutosi a Valencia, Spain nel 22-27 August 2005).

Extending a Lexicon Ontology for Intelligent Information Integration

BENASSI, Roberta;BERGAMASCHI, Sonia;FERGNANI, Alain;MISELLI, Daniele
2004

Abstract

One of the current research on the Semantic Web areais semantic annotation of information sources. On-line lexical ontologie can be exploited as a-priori common knowledge to provide easily understandable, machine-readable metadata. Nevertheless, the absence of terms related to specific domains causes a loss of semantics.In this paper we present WNEditor, a tool that aims at guidingthe annotation designer during the creation of a domain lexiconontology, extending the pre-existing WordNet ontology. New terms, meanings and relations between terms are virtually added and managed by preserving the WordNet’s internal organization.
2004
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI2004)
Valencia, Spain
22-27 August 2005
278
282
Benassi, Roberta; Bergamaschi, Sonia; Fergnani, Alain; Miselli, Daniele
Extending a Lexicon Ontology for Intelligent Information Integration / Benassi, Roberta; Bergamaschi, Sonia; Fergnani, Alain; Miselli, Daniele. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 278-282. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI2004) tenutosi a Valencia, Spain nel 22-27 August 2005).
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