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Applying Ontology to the Web: A Case Study

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Applying Ontology to the Web: A Case Study
This paper describes the use of Simple HTML Ontology Extensions (SHOE) in a real world internet application. SHOE allows authors to add semantic content to web pages and to relate this content to common ontologies that provide contextual information about the domain. Using this information, query systems can provide more accurate responses than are possible with the search engines available on the Web. We have applied these techniques to the domain of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs), a class of diseases that include “Mad Cow Disease”. We discuss our experiences and provides lessons learned from the process.
Jeff Heflin, James A. Hendler, Sean Luke
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where IWANN
Authors Jeff Heflin, James A. Hendler, Sean Luke
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