Authors
Christopher Thomas, Pankaj Mehra, Roger Brooks, Amit Sheth
Publication date
2008/12/9
Conference
2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
Volume
1
Pages
496-502
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Domain hierarchies are widely used as models underlying information retrieval tasks. Formal ontologies and taxonomies enrich such hierarchies further with properties and relationships but require manual effort; therefore they are costly to maintain, and often stale. Folksonomies and vocabularies lack rich category structure. Classification and extraction require the coverage of vocabularies and the alterability of folksonomies and can largely benefit from category relationships and other properties. With Doozer, a program for building conceptual models of information domains, we want to bridge the gap between the vocabularies and Folksonomies on the one side and the rich, expert-designed ontologies and taxonomies on the other. Doozer mines Wikipedia to produce tight domain hierarchies, starting with simple domain descriptions. It also adds relevancy scores for use in automated classification of information …
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C Thomas, P Mehra, R Brooks, A Sheth - 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web …, 2008