Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics
P. Mika. Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, 5 (1):
5 - 15(2007)Selected Papers from the International Semantic Web Conference, International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2005).
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2006.11.002
Abstract
In our work the traditional bipartite model of ontologies is extended with the social dimension, leading to a tripartite model of actors, concepts and instances. We demonstrate the application of this representation by showing how community-based semantics emerges from this model through a process of graph transformation. We illustrate ontology emergence by two case studies, an analysis of a large scale folksonomy system and a novel method for the extraction of community-based ontologies from Web pages.
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ScienceDirect - Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web : Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics
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%X In our work the traditional bipartite model of ontologies is extended with the social dimension, leading to a tripartite model of actors, concepts and instances. We demonstrate the application of this representation by showing how community-based semantics emerges from this model through a process of graph transformation. We illustrate ontology emergence by two case studies, an analysis of a large scale folksonomy system and a novel method for the extraction of community-based ontologies from Web pages.
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title = {Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics},
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