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Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web (The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Volume 665) (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) Export

(01 February 2002)

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<STRONG>Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web</STRONG> explores techniques for applying knowledge discovery techniques to different web data sources (such as HTML documents, dictionaries, etc.), in order to support the task of engineering and maintaining ontologies. The approach of ontology learning proposed in Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web includes a number of complementary disciplines that feed in different types of unstructured and semi-structured data. This data is necessary in order to support a semi-automatic ontology engineering process. <BR><STRONG>Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web</STRONG> is designed for researchers and developers of semantic web applications. It also serves as an excellent supplemental reference to advanced level courses in ontologies and the semantic web.


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