Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain
Ontology evolution is one of the problems facing ontology users today. One of the problems is that making changes to one concept of ontology might affect other concepts, thereby leading to inconsistencies. Moreover, this creates a lot of work for ontology engineers who have to update the ontology ma...
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| author | Aseeri, Ahmed Wongthongtham, Pornpit |
| author2 | Ju-Jang Lee |
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| description | Ontology evolution is one of the problems facing ontology users today. One of the problems is that making changes to one concept of ontology might affect other concepts, thereby leading to inconsistencies. Moreover, this creates a lot of work for ontology engineers who have to update the ontology manually. The process of changing the ontology requires work from the domain experts. No cost effective communication method exists that enables discussion and agreement on these changes. In this paper, we propose to use a lightweight Social Networking approach in order to enhance the communication between different participants. This will produce a more efficient and effective method of communication and decision-making. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-220882023-01-27T05:26:32Z Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain Aseeri, Ahmed Wongthongtham, Pornpit Ju-Jang Lee Marc Wilhelm Kuster Web-Protége Ontology Evolution Social Network Oil and Gas Ontology Ontology evolution is one of the problems facing ontology users today. One of the problems is that making changes to one concept of ontology might affect other concepts, thereby leading to inconsistencies. Moreover, this creates a lot of work for ontology engineers who have to update the ontology manually. The process of changing the ontology requires work from the domain experts. No cost effective communication method exists that enables discussion and agreement on these changes. In this paper, we propose to use a lightweight Social Networking approach in order to enhance the communication between different participants. This will produce a more efficient and effective method of communication and decision-making. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22088 10.1109/DEST.2011.5936625 IEEE restricted |
| spellingShingle | Web-Protége Ontology Evolution Social Network Oil and Gas Ontology Aseeri, Ahmed Wongthongtham, Pornpit Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title | Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title_full | Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title_fullStr | Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title_full_unstemmed | Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title_short | Community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| title_sort | community-driven ontology evolution based on lightweight social networking in oil and gas domain |
| topic | Web-Protége Ontology Evolution Social Network Oil and Gas Ontology |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22088 |