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Using Data-Extraction Ontologies to Foster Automating Semantic Annotation
Atlanta, Georgia April 03-April 07
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Yihong Ding, Brigham Young University
David W. Embley, Brigham Young University
Semantic annotation adds formal metadata to web pages to link web data with ontology concepts. Automated semantic annotation is a primary way of enabling the semantic web. A main drawback of existing automated semantic annotation approaches is that they need a post-extraction mapping between extraction categories and ontology concepts. This mapping requirement usually needs human intervention, which decreases automation. Our approach uses data-extraction ontologies to avoid this problem. To automate semantic annotation, the new approach uses an ontology-based data recognizer that fosters automated semantic annotation, optimizes the system performance, provides support for ontology assembly, and is compatible with semantic web standards.
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Yihong Ding, David W. Embley, "Using Data-Extraction Ontologies to Foster Automating Semantic Annotation," icdew, pp.x138, 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'06), 2006
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