A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web

A decade-long conscious effort by the Semantic Web community has resulted in the formation of a decentralized knowledge platform which enables data interoperability at a syntactic and semantic level. For information interoperability, at a syntactic level, RDF provides the standard format for publish...

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Main Authors: Ashraf, Jamshaid, Hussain, Omar, Hussain, Farookh Khadeer
Format: Journal Article
Published: Oxford University Press 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32538
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Hussain, Omar
Hussain, Farookh Khadeer
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description A decade-long conscious effort by the Semantic Web community has resulted in the formation of a decentralized knowledge platform which enables data interoperability at a syntactic and semantic level. For information interoperability, at a syntactic level, RDF provides the standard format for publishing data and RDFS gives structure to the information. For semantic-level interoperability, ontologies are used which allow information dissemination and assimilation among diverse applications and systems; where information is equally accessible and useful to humans and machines. The success of the linked open data project, recognition of explicit semantics (annotated through web ontologies) by search engines and the realized potential advantages of semantic data for publishers have resulted in tremendous growth in the use of web ontologies on the web. In order to promote the adoption of ontologies (to new users), reusability of adopted ontologies, effective and efficient utilization on ontological knowledge and evolving the ontological model, erudite insight on the usage of ontologies is imperative. While ontology evaluation attempts to evaluate a developed ontology to assess its fitness and quality, it does not provide any insight into how ontologies are being used and what is the state of prevalent knowledge patterns. Realizing the importance of measuring and analysing ontology usage to advance the adoption, reusability and exploitation of ontologies, we present a semantic framework for measuring and analysing ontology usage on the Web on empirical grounding.Our methodological approach is discussed to highlight the detail and role of each step. A framework is presented along with the set of metrics developed to measure ontology usage from different aspects such as ontology richness, usage and incentives to provide a holistic view on the state of ontology usage. The framework is then evaluated using an important use-case scenario to identify the prevalent knowledge patterns in order to rank the terminological knowledge for annotating the information.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-325382017-09-13T15:52:26Z A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web Ashraf, Jamshaid Hussain, Omar Hussain, Farookh Khadeer usage analysis framework concept richness ontology usage analysis measuring ontology usage A decade-long conscious effort by the Semantic Web community has resulted in the formation of a decentralized knowledge platform which enables data interoperability at a syntactic and semantic level. For information interoperability, at a syntactic level, RDF provides the standard format for publishing data and RDFS gives structure to the information. For semantic-level interoperability, ontologies are used which allow information dissemination and assimilation among diverse applications and systems; where information is equally accessible and useful to humans and machines. The success of the linked open data project, recognition of explicit semantics (annotated through web ontologies) by search engines and the realized potential advantages of semantic data for publishers have resulted in tremendous growth in the use of web ontologies on the web. In order to promote the adoption of ontologies (to new users), reusability of adopted ontologies, effective and efficient utilization on ontological knowledge and evolving the ontological model, erudite insight on the usage of ontologies is imperative. While ontology evaluation attempts to evaluate a developed ontology to assess its fitness and quality, it does not provide any insight into how ontologies are being used and what is the state of prevalent knowledge patterns. Realizing the importance of measuring and analysing ontology usage to advance the adoption, reusability and exploitation of ontologies, we present a semantic framework for measuring and analysing ontology usage on the Web on empirical grounding.Our methodological approach is discussed to highlight the detail and role of each step. A framework is presented along with the set of metrics developed to measure ontology usage from different aspects such as ontology richness, usage and incentives to provide a holistic view on the state of ontology usage. The framework is then evaluated using an important use-case scenario to identify the prevalent knowledge patterns in order to rank the terminological knowledge for annotating the information. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32538 10.1093/comjnl/bxs134 Oxford University Press restricted
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Ashraf, Jamshaid
Hussain, Omar
Hussain, Farookh Khadeer
A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
title A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
title_full A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
title_fullStr A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
title_full_unstemmed A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
title_short A framework for measuring ontology usage on the web
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concept richness
ontology usage analysis
measuring ontology usage
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32538