Presentation 2013-11-28
MetroMaps versus Facets : What Exactly is the Ontological Context?
Marat ZHANIKEEV,
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Abstract(in English) Search today is strongly rooted in ontology-based technologies. Since ontology itself is context-less, recent research uses facets to add context to nodes in ontology trees. This paper proposes the reversed process where one starts from facets and then aggregates them into graph-like structures. The term facets is actually expendable because the concept already exists as a separate visualization technique called Metro Maps.
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Keyword(in English) context / ontology / facets / metro maps / trains / knowledge visualization
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Conference Date 2013/11/21(1days)
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Title (in English) MetroMaps versus Facets : What Exactly is the Ontological Context?
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Keyword(1) context
Keyword(2) ontology
Keyword(3) facets
Keyword(4) metro maps
Keyword(5) trains
Keyword(6) knowledge visualization
1st Author's Name Marat ZHANIKEEV
1st Author's Affiliation Computer Science and Systems Engineering Kyushu Institute of Technology()
Date 2013-11-28
Paper # AI2013-22
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 332
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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