Extending Skos: a Wikipedia-Based Unified Annotation Model for Creating Interoperable Domain Ontologies

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Extending Skos: a Wikipedia-Based Unified Annotation Model for Creating Interoperable Domain Ontologies - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Elshaimaa Ali and Vijay V. Raghavan.

Overview

Interoperability of annotations in different domains is an essential demand to facilitate the interchange of data between semantic applications. Foundational ontologies, such as SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System), play an important role in creating an interoperable layer for annotation. Authors are proposing a multi-layer ontology schema, named SKOS-Wiki, which extends SKOS to create an annotation model and relies on the semantic structure of the Wikipedia. Authors also inherit the DBpedia definition of named entities. The main goal of proposed extension is to fill the semantic gaps between these models to create a unified annotation schema.