A translation approach to portable ontology specifications
Knowledge Acquisition - Special issue: Current issues in knowledge modeling
Lexicon, Ontology, and Text Meaning
Proceedings of the First SIGLEX Workshop on Lexical Semantics and Knowledge Representation
Cross ontology query answering on the semantic web: an initial evaluation
Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Knowledge capture
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In this article a Dynamic Semantic Ontological Framework (MODS) is proposed for web semantics to permit the interpretation and formalizing a query carried out by a user in natural language. As such, MODS permit user queries in natural language. To do so, MOD transforms the query in a format that represents the meaning of the query (RSC) utilizing their different components: lexicon, linguistic task ontology, and the ontology of the domain. This way, MODS use mechanisms of ontological semantics and tools for processing natural language for processing the user's query. The RSC is transformed in an ontological language (OWL) to later be used by the web semantics. In this work, the MOD architecture is presented.