2011
DOI: 10.14429/djlit.31.2.859
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Construction and Applications of Ontology: Recent Trends

Abstract: The purpose of ontology is to achieve inter-operability by providing a common terminology and understanding of a given domain of interest, which in turn allows for the assignment of clear meaning to learning object. Ontologies are used in artificial intelligence, biomedical informatics, library science, chemistry and many other subjects. The purpose of this paper is to make the library professionals alert about the literature published on ontology and applications of ontology.

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“…Ontologies have come to the forefront of information science as a way to model a domain using a set of concepts and the relationships among them 4 . Ontology can be considered as a description of the elements it contains and when combined with other ontologies it can help to form a community of such elements 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ontologies have come to the forefront of information science as a way to model a domain using a set of concepts and the relationships among them 4 . Ontology can be considered as a description of the elements it contains and when combined with other ontologies it can help to form a community of such elements 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ontologies are formal, explicit specifications of a shared conceptualization, which are often seen as basic building blocks for the Semantic Web, as they provide a shared and reusable piece of knowledge about a specific domain [127]. The purpose of ontology construction is to achieve interoperability by providing shared terminology and understanding of a given domain of interest, which in turn allows for the assignment of clear meaning to entities [128]. To ensure the quality of knowledge graphs, it is important to use existing community-accepted biomedical ontologies.…”
Section: Ontology Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%