Interactive exploration and discovery of e-government services
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A method for pruning ontologies in the development of conceptual schemas of information systems
Journal on Data Semantics V
Guided interactive information access for e-citizens
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Analysis and validation of information access through mono, multidimensional and dynamic taxonomies
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No (e-)democracy without (e-)knowledge
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The amount of text available in electronic form is increasing, especially since the rise of the web. So too are the potential interconnections between concepts, given the advent of ontologies and other relationship based data sources. Text could be navigated using the structure from the ontologies, specifically, using dynamic taxonomies to navigate the is-a relationships.Dynamic taxonomies are rooted index structures that dynamically prune themselves in response to zoom requests. The use of dynamic taxonomies with existing ontologies, and in the medical field, is unexplored. This paper details the process of connecting index terms from a medical text database to a taxonomy extracted from an existing medical ontology.