Ontology Search System
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An Ontology Search System is a Search System that can search and retrieve information from a Domain Ontology.
- AKA: Ontology Search Service, Ontology-based Search System, Ontology Query System.
- Context:
- It can solve a Ontology Search Task by implementing Ontology Search Algorithms.
- It can be based on a Keyword Search System or a Semantic Search System.
- Example(s):
- A Ontology-based Semantic Search System such as:
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Ontology, Semantic Search System, Web Ontology Language, Natural Language Processing System.
References
2011a
- (Umamaheswari et al., 2011) ⇒ E. Umamaheswari, T. V. Geetha, Ranjani Parthasarathi, and Madhan Karky. (2011). "A Multilevel UNL Concept based Searching and Ranking". In WEBIST (pp. 282-289).
- QUOTE: Concept based search can also be based on the use of knowledge structures. One such search engine is Engineering or Environmental Knowledge Ontology-based Semantic Search(EKOSS) (Kraines et al., 2006). It is an ontology based semantic search engine which uses a fully functional ontology for representing the knowledge base. It provides a collaborative knowledge sharing environment and helps knowledge experts to share their knowledge such as research papers, database, computer simulated model and even curriculum vitae. The EKOSS system is used to construct computer-interpretable semantically rich statements of the knowledge resource. When a user request is posted, this system converts the user request into a computer readable knowledge description based on description logic and associated rules.
2011b
- (Mukhopadhyay et al., 2011) ⇒ Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay, Aritra Banik, Sreemoyee Mukherjee, Jhilik Bhattacharya, and Young-Chon Kim. (2011). “A Domain Specific Ontology Based Semantic Web Search Engine.” In: Proceedings of 7th International Workshop on MSPT (MSPT 2007).