Representing knowledge using domain ontologies has shown to be a useful mechanism and format for managing and exchanging information. Due to the difficulty and cost of building ontologies, a number of ontology libraries and search engines are coming to existence to facilitate reusing such knowledge structures. The need for ontology ranking techniques is becoming crucial as the number of ontologies available for reuse is continuing to grow. In this paper we present AKTiveRank, a prototype system for ranking ontologies based on the analysis of their structures. We describe the metrics used in the ranking system and present an experiment on ranking ontologies returned by a popular search engine for an example query
Much of the recent work in Semantic Search is concerned with addressing the challenge of finding ent...
Ontologies form the cornerstone of the Semantic Web and are intended to help researchers to analyze ...
Ontology search, which is the process of finding ontologies or ontological terms for users’ def...
Representing knowledge using domain ontologies has shown to be a useful mechanism and format for man...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
Ontology search and reuse is becoming increasingly important as the quest for methods to reduce the ...
Ontology search and reuse is becoming increasingly important as the quest for methods to reduce the ...
Representing knowledge using domain ontologies has shown to be a useful mechanism and format for man...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
Techniques to rank ontologies are crucial to aid and encourage the re-use of publicly available onto...
Techniques to rank ontologies are crucial to aid and encourage the re-use of publicly available onto...
The number of ontologies available online is increasing constantly. Tools that are capable of search...
The number of ontologies available online is increasing constantly. Tools that are capable of search...
Much of the recent work in Semantic Search is concerned with addressing the challenge of finding ent...
Ontologies form the cornerstone of the Semantic Web and are intended to help researchers to analyze ...
Ontology search, which is the process of finding ontologies or ontological terms for users’ def...
Representing knowledge using domain ontologies has shown to be a useful mechanism and format for man...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
Ontology search and reuse is becoming increasingly important as the quest for methods to reduce the ...
Ontology search and reuse is becoming increasingly important as the quest for methods to reduce the ...
Representing knowledge using domain ontologies has shown to be a useful mechanism and format for man...
In view of the need to provide tools to facilitate the reuse of existing knowledge structures such a...
Techniques to rank ontologies are crucial to aid and encourage the re-use of publicly available onto...
Techniques to rank ontologies are crucial to aid and encourage the re-use of publicly available onto...
The number of ontologies available online is increasing constantly. Tools that are capable of search...
The number of ontologies available online is increasing constantly. Tools that are capable of search...
Much of the recent work in Semantic Search is concerned with addressing the challenge of finding ent...
Ontologies form the cornerstone of the Semantic Web and are intended to help researchers to analyze ...
Ontology search, which is the process of finding ontologies or ontological terms for users’ def...