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User Oriented Semi-automatic Method of Constructing Domain Ontology

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Based on the analysis of the existing main ontology construction methods and tools, we proposed a user-oriented method of semi-automatic domain ontology construction. The method needs to build a descriptor set according to the user’s requirements, and establish a hierarchy structure based on it. Users can construct ontologies by using this method in the case without the participation of experts. And the method still has advantages for expansion, collaborative development of ontologies.

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This paper is supported by the 3th strategic rising industry program of Guangdong Province, (Project No. 2012556003); International Cooperation Special Program for platform, (Project No. 2012J510018); the key lab of cloud computing and big data in Guangzhou (Project No. SITGZ[2013]268-6); Engineering & Technology Research Center of Guangdong Province for Big Data Intelligent Processing (Project No. GDDST[2013]1589); Engineering & Technology Research Center of Guangdong Province for Big Data Intelligent Processing (Project No. GDDST[2013]1513-1-11). Guangdong Universities Scientific Innovation Project (Project No. 2013KJCX0177).

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Qu, C., Liu, F., Yu, H., Yuan, R., Wang, A. (2016). User Oriented Semi-automatic Method of Constructing Domain Ontology. In: Li, K., Li, J., Liu, Y., Castiglione, A. (eds) Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems. ISICA 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 575. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0356-1_58

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