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Knowledge Discovery in Web-Directories: Finding Term-Relations to Build a Business Ontology

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Knowledge Discovery in Web-Directories: Finding Term-Relations to Build a Business Ontology
The Web continues to grow at a tremendous rate. Search engines find it increasingly difficult to provide useful results. To manage this explosively large number of Web documents, automatic clustering of documents and organising them into domain dependent directories became very popular. In most cases, these directories represent a hierarchical structure of categories and sub-categories for domains and sub-domains. To fill up these directories with instances, individual documents are automatically analysed and placed into them according to their relevance. Though individual documents in these collections may not be ranked efficiently, combinedly they provide an excellent knowledge source for facilitating ontology construction in that domain. In (mainly automatic) ontology construction steps, we need to find and use relevant knowledge for a particular subject or term. News documents provide excellent relevant and up-to-date knowledge source. In this paper, we focus our attention in ...
Sandip Debnath, Tracy Mullen, Arun Upneja, C. Lee
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ecweb
Authors Sandip Debnath, Tracy Mullen, Arun Upneja, C. Lee Giles
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