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Sean Bechhofer, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Alex Jacoby, and Carole A. Goble. Guiding the user: An ontology driven interface. In UIDIS 1999.

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Client-Server Database Architectures for the Web - Norrie (2000)   (Correct)

....represented as objects with associated natural language terms. Thus, it is possible that a concept is associated with more than one natural language term and so we can deal with both labels and values in different languages. The approach is similar in idea to that used in the TAMBIS project [1] which is developing a system to integrate biological information sources. Integration is achieved through a metamodel which is also used to drive an intelligent querying interface. The main difference between their approach and ours is that they use description logics to represent the metadata, ....

S. Bechhofer, R. Stevens, G. Ng, A. Jacoby, and C. Goble. Guiding the User: An Ontology Driven Interface. In Proc. User Interfaces to Data Intensive Systems, Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 1999.


Managing Biological Information Using Biological Knowledge - Goble, Stevens   Self-citation (Stevens Goble)   (Correct)

....Receptor Protein can act as queries. A concept represents a set of instances. Retrieving those instances described by a concept is answering a query. The TaO holds knowledge about what questions may be asked of bioinformatics resources and TAMBIS uses the TaO to drive a query formulation interface [4]. In the query builder, a user chooses a concept, such as Protein, upon which to base a query. TAMBIS can then ask the TaO what other concepts can legitimately be joined to or replace the current concepts. The query builder is asking the TaO what can be said about this biological concept . The ....

Sean Bechhofer, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Alex Jacoby, and Carole Goble. Guiding the User: An Ontology Driven Interface. In Norman W. Paton and Tony Griffiths, editors, Proc. User Interfaces to Data Intensive Systems (UIDIS99), pages 158--161. IEEE Press, September 1999.


Semantics Driven Support for Query Formulation - Dongilli, Franconi, Tessaris (2004)   (Correct)

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Sean Bechhofer, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Alex Jacoby, and Carole A. Goble. Guiding the user: An ontology driven interface. In UIDIS 1999.


Semantics Driven Support for Query Formulation - Dongilli, Franconi, Tessaris (2004)   (Correct)

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Sean Bechhofer, Robert Stevens, Gary Ng, Alex Jacoby, and Carole A. Goble. Guiding the user: An ontology driven interface. In UIDIS 1999.


An Ontology Based Visual Tool for Query Formulation.. - Catarci, Dongilli, Di.. (2004)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Bechhofer, R. Stevens, G. Ng, A. Jacoby, and C. Goble, `Guiding the user: An ontology driven interface ', in UIDIS 1999.


Estimating the Quality of Answers When Querying over.. - Peim, Franconi, Paton (2003)   (Correct)

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S. Bechhofer, R. Stevens, G. Ng, A. Jacoby, C.A. Goble, Guiding the user: an ontology driven interface, in: N.W. Paton, T. Gri#ths (Eds.), 1999.

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