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ACSW
2004
13 years 10 months ago
A fuzzy ontology for medical document retrieval
Ontologies represent a method of formally expressing a shared understanding of information, and have been seen by many authors as a prerequisite for the "Semantic web". ...
David Parry
DKE
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Combining ontological profiles with context in information retrieval
An ontology is a formal conceptualization of a domain, specifying the concepts of the domain and the relations between them. It is however not a straight forward task to use this ...
Geir Solskinnsbakk, Jon Atle Gulla
SEMWEB
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Ontology Similarity in the Alignment Space
Abstract. Measuring similarity between ontologies can be very useful for different purposes, e.g., finding an ontology to replace another, or finding an ontology in which queries c...
Jérôme David, Jérôme Euz...
ICDE
2008
IEEE
127views Database» more  ICDE 2008»
14 years 10 months ago
Querying Data under Access Limitations
Data sources on the web are often accessible through web interfaces that present them as relational tables, but require certain attributes to be mandatorily selected, e.g., via a w...
Andrea Calì, Davide Martinenghi
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Scalable querying services over fuzzy ontologies
Fuzzy ontologies are envisioned to be useful in the Semantic Web. Existing fuzzy ontology reasoners are not scalable enough to handle the scale of data that the Web provides. In t...
Jeff Z. Pan, Giorgos B. Stamou, Giorgos Stoilos, S...