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PromptViz: Ontology comparison with Treemaps

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submitted and rejected for Interaction Design and the Semantic Web, workshop at 12th Int. World Wide Web conference, New York, (2004)

Abstract

Unlike the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web is not so much a thing itself, but rather, a phrase describing the emergence of machine-understandable markup on the Internet and the benefits (and complexities) this will bring. Portions of this markup will be constructed as ontologies, which are formal specifications of a domain. Human interaction with these ontologies will be required in several cases. For example, understanding the particular worldview an ontology represents (i.e., its ontological commitment) will be important in deciding whether to make use of the ontology. This paper describes a tool we have developed which displays differences between versions of the same ontology. It uses the algorithms of a differencing tool, PROMPTDiff, to display changes such as concept renaming and relationship changes. We describe some preliminary user feedback on this work and conclude the paper by proposing some directions for future work in this area.

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