2022
DOI: 10.4018/ijismd.315021
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Abstract: To present the biodiversity information, a semantic model is required that connects all kinds of data about living creatures and their habitats. The model must be able to encode human knowledge for machines to be understood. Ontology offers the richest machine-interpretable semantics that are being extensively used in the biodiversity domain. Various ontologies are developed for the biodiversity domain; however, these ontologies are not capable to define the Indian biodiversity information though India is one … Show more

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“…The domain of ontology supports the conceptualization of a certain domain of knowledge, and the efficiency of searching, accumulating, and sharing knowledge will thereby be significantly improved, promoting knowledge sharing [9,21]. In recent years, ontology has been widely used in academia, usually in fields such as architecture [22,23], artificial intelligence (AI) [24,25], and biomedicine [26,27], and with functions such as decision-making [28][29][30] and knowledge management [31,32].…”
Section: Application Of the Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The domain of ontology supports the conceptualization of a certain domain of knowledge, and the efficiency of searching, accumulating, and sharing knowledge will thereby be significantly improved, promoting knowledge sharing [9,21]. In recent years, ontology has been widely used in academia, usually in fields such as architecture [22,23], artificial intelligence (AI) [24,25], and biomedicine [26,27], and with functions such as decision-making [28][29][30] and knowledge management [31,32].…”
Section: Application Of the Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%