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An Environment for Semi-automatic Annotation of Ontological Knowledge with Linguistic Content

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An Environment for Semi-automatic Annotation of Ontological Knowledge with Linguistic Content
Both the multilingual aspects which characterize the (Semantic) Web and the demand for more easy-to-share forms of knowledge representation, being equally accessible by humans and machines, push the need for a more "linguistically aware" approach to ontology development. Ontologies should thus express knowledge by associating formal content with explicative linguistic expressions, possibly in different languages. By adopting such an approach, the intended meaning of concepts and roles becomes more clearly expressed for humans, thus facilitating (among others) reuse of existing knowledge, while automatic content mediation between autonomous information sources gets far more chances than otherwise. In past work we introduced OntoLing [7], a Prot
Maria Teresa Pazienza, Armando Stellato
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ESWS
Authors Maria Teresa Pazienza, Armando Stellato
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