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David Sánchez

Domain Ontology Learning from the Web


An Unsupervised, Automatic and Domain Independent Approach
Aufl. 2012. 228 S.
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-44057-9 (3639440579) / 3-8364-7069-1 (3836470691)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-44057-7 (9783639440577) / 978-3-8364-7069-8 (9783836470698)

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Revision with unchanged content. In the last years, the Web has become an invaluable source of information for almost every domain of knowledge. This has motivated researchers to considering the Web as a valid repository for Information Retrieval and Knowledge Acquisition. In this sense, Ontology Learning from web resources is a particularly interesting topic as Ontologies are required to achieve interoperability and information understanding in knowledge intensive environments such as the Semantic Web. This book analyzes the ontology construction process from the automatic learning point of view. It presents a novel approach for Ontology Learning, introducing new methods for knowledge acquisition from the Web. The adaptation of several learning techniques to the web corpus and the exploitation of particular characteristics of the Web environment composing an automatic, un supervised and domain independent approach distinguishes the present proposal from previous works. The discussion, methods and results presented in this work should help researchers interested in taking profit from the information available in the Web and to create a consistent base of ontologies required for the Semantic Web.
David Sánchez Ruenes, PhD,Received his PhD in Computer Science from the Technical University of Catalonia. Member of the Intelligent Technologies for Advanced Knowledge Acquisition Research Group at the University Rovira i Virgili (Spain). His research interests include Intelligent Agents, Knowledge Acquisition and the Semantic Web.