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Ontology Based Semantic Similarity Comparison of Documents

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Ontology Based Semantic Similarity Comparison of Documents
In this work we consider ontologies as knowledge structures that specify terms, their properties and relations among them to enable knowledge extraction from texts. We represent ontologies using a graph-based model that reflect semantic relationship between concepts and apply them to text analysis and comparison. Instead of raw document comparison we compare document footprint enhanced with concepts from the ontology (using di erent enhancement algorithms). The result of this process may be that documents not similar prior to the enhancement become similar (semantisome abstraction level) after the enhancement. This is because the enhancement process may introduce ocument footprint abstract concepts from the ontology. Using the ontology we can enhance the footprints by adding concepts that are not present in the original document. We may use synonyms for a horizontal expansion and broader terms/superclasses/types in a vertical expansion or both for that matter.
Vladimir A. Oleshchuk, Asle Pedersen
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where DEXAW
Authors Vladimir A. Oleshchuk, Asle Pedersen
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