Automatic Structuring Of Semantic Web Services An Approach
Ontologies have become the effective modeling for various applications and significantly in the semantic web. The difficulty of extracting information from the web, which was created mainly for visualising information, has driven the birth of the semantic web, which will contain much more resources...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ontologies have become the effective modeling for various applications and
significantly in the semantic web. The difficulty of extracting information
from the web, which was created mainly for visualising information, has driven
the birth of the semantic web, which will contain much more resources than the
web and will attach machine-readable semantic information to these resources.
Ontological bootstrapping on a set of predefined sources, such as web services,
must address the problem of multiple, largely unrelated concepts. The web
services consist of basically two components, Web Services Description Language
(WSDL) descriptors and free text descriptors. The WSDL descriptor is evaluated
using two methods, namely Term Frequency/Inverse Document Frequency (TF/IDF)
and web context generation. The proposed bootstrapping ontological process
integrates TF/IDF and web context generation and applies validation using the
free text descriptor service, so that, it offers more accurate definition of
ontologies. This paper uses ranking adaption model which predicts the rank for
a collection of web service documents which leads to the automatic
construction, enrichment and adaptation of ontologies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1304.2514 |