Survey of the state of the art in human language technology
Survey of the state of the art in human language technology
EuroWordNet: a multilingual database with lexical semantic networks
EuroWordNet: a multilingual database with lexical semantic networks
The evolution of Protégé: an environment for knowledge-based systems development
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Let's talk about our “being”: A linguistic-based ontology framework for coordinating agents
Applied Ontology - Formal Ontologies for Communicating Agents
Semantically Conceptualizing and Annotating Tables
ASWC '08 Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web
Cross-Lingual Ontology Mapping --- An Investigation of the Impact of Machine Translation
ASWC '09 Proceedings of the 4th Asian Conference on The Semantic Web
Facilitating ontology (re)use by means of a categorization framework
OTM'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: AWeSOMe, CAMS, COMINF, IS, KSinBIT, MIOS-CIAO, MONET - Volume Part I
Challenges for the multilingual Web of Data
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Let's talk about our “being”: A linguistic-based ontology framework for coordinating agents
Applied Ontology - Formal Ontologies for Communicating Agents
A configurable translation-based cross-lingual ontology mapping system to adjust mapping outcomes
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Knowledge Sharing is a crucial issue in the Semantic Web: SW services expose and share knowledge content which arise from distinct languages, locales, and personal perspectives; a great effort has been spent in these years, in the form of Knowledge Representation standards and communication protocols, with the objective of acquiring semantic consensus across distributed applications. However, neither ontology mapping algorithm nor knowledge mediator agent can easily find a way through ontologies as they are organized nowadays: concepts expressed by hardly recognizable labels, lexical ambiguity represented by phenomena like synonymy and polysemy and use of different natural languages which derive from different cultures, all together push for expressing ontological content in a linguistically motivated fashion. This paper presents our approach in establishing a framework for semi-automatic linguistic enrichment of ontologies, which led to the development of Ontoling, a plug-in for the popular ontology development tool Protégé. We describe here its features and design aspects which characterize its current release.