Ontology learning from text methods, evaluation and applications

This volume brings together ontology learning, knowledge acquisition and other related topics. It presents current research in ontology learning, addressing three perspectives. The first perspective looks at methodologies that have been proposed to automatically extract information from texts and to...

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Other Authors: Buitelaar, Paul, Cimiano, Philipp, Magnini, Bernardo
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Washington, DC I1 Press 2005.
Series:Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications v. 123
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