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Ontology-based resource descriptions for distributed information sources

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posted on 2024-11-14, 09:40 authored by Hui Yang, Minjie ZhangMinjie Zhang
Content-based resource description is the key to find appropriate information sources that are most likely to contain the relevant documents for a given user query. However, semantic heterogeneity makes it difficult to acquire accurate and meaningful resource descriptions from distributed, heterogeneous information sources. To address this problem, we describe an ontology-based approach which uses domain-specific ontologies to extract content-related information from information sources, and to generate ontology-based resource descriptions. The preliminary experimental results demonstrate that our ontology-based approach could improve selection accuracy.

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This paper originally appeared as: Yang, H & Zhang, M, Ontology-based resource descriptions for distributed information sources, Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications, 4-7 July 2005, 1, 143-148. Copyright IEEE 2005.

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Proceedings - 3rd International Conference on Information Technology and Applications, ICITA 2005

Volume

I

Pagination

143-148

Language

English

RIS ID

13277

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