Domain concepts and taxonomic relationships are an essential part of a domain ontology. They are used in a number of applications, including natural language processing, information retrieval, knowledge management and so on. Nowadays, with the continuous permeation of various kinds of Internet knowledge applications, numerous new concepts are emerged and released on to the Internet. So, the Internet has become an invaluable source of new concepts for almost every possible domain of knowledge. In order to ensure the domain ontologies keep pace with fast changing knowledge, we proposed an web searching based concepts and taxonomic relationships discovering approach. By our approach, the potential concepts on the Internet, which are taxonomica...
HypoTerm is a data-driven semantic relation finder that starts from a list of automatically extracte...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
This paper addresses the problem of improving the relevance of a search engine results in a vertical...
Though the utility of domain Ontologies is now widely acknowledged in the IT (Information Technol...
The automatic or semi-automatic construction of ontology has become a research topic of interest in ...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
Abstract. Domain ontology is a collection of domain-specific concepts and their interrelationships, ...
Traditional search engines based on syntactic search are unable to solve key issues like synonymy an...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
The automatic or semi-automatic construction of ontology has become a research topic of interest in ...
Abstract — In recent years there has been a massive growth in textual information in textual informa...
HypoTerm is a data-driven semantic relation finder that starts from a list of automatically extracte...
Creating domain ontologies is usually performed by teams of knowledge engineers and domain experts, ...
HypoTerm is a data-driven semantic relation finder that starts from a list of automatically extracte...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
This paper addresses the problem of improving the relevance of a search engine results in a vertical...
Though the utility of domain Ontologies is now widely acknowledged in the IT (Information Technol...
The automatic or semi-automatic construction of ontology has become a research topic of interest in ...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
Abstract. Domain ontology is a collection of domain-specific concepts and their interrelationships, ...
Traditional search engines based on syntactic search are unable to solve key issues like synonymy an...
Hyponymy relations are the skeleton of an ontology, which is widely used in information retrieval, n...
The automatic or semi-automatic construction of ontology has become a research topic of interest in ...
Abstract — In recent years there has been a massive growth in textual information in textual informa...
HypoTerm is a data-driven semantic relation finder that starts from a list of automatically extracte...
Creating domain ontologies is usually performed by teams of knowledge engineers and domain experts, ...
HypoTerm is a data-driven semantic relation finder that starts from a list of automatically extracte...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...
In this paper a novel technique for identifying lexical contexts in web resources is presented. The ...