| A. Maedche and S. Staab. Learning ontologies for the semantic web. In Workshop on the Semantic Web (SemWeb), 2001. |
....web sites, for instance, usually have well structured Web content, including predefined metadata or database schema. Therefore it is easier to build automatic ontology extraction mechanisms that are site specific. There have been a number of e#orts dealing with the ontology learning problem [4, 8, 11, 2]. A wide range of information, such as thesauri, content features, and database schema can help to identify ontologies. Many of these approaches have focused on extracting ontological information from the Web, in general. In [1] the notion of Semantic Web Mining was introduced, including a ....
A. Maedche and S. Staab. Learning ontologies for the semantic web. In Semantic Web Worshop 2001.
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Maedche, A., Staab, S.: Learning Ontologies for the Semantic Web. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 16(2), Special Issue on Semantic Web. (2001)
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