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'''Ontologies Derived from Wikipedia : a Framework for Comparison''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Alejandro Metke-Jimenez]], [[Kerry Raymond]] and [[Ian MacColl]].
 
'''Ontologies Derived from Wikipedia : a Framework for Comparison''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Alejandro Metke-Jimenez]], [[Kerry Raymond]] and [[Ian MacColl]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Since its debut in 2001 [[Wikipedia]] has attracted the attention of many researchers in different fields. In recent years researchers in the area of [[ontology]] learning have realised the huge potential of Wikipedia as a source of semi-structured knowledge and several systems have used it as their main source of knowledge. However, the techniques used to extract [[semantic information]] vary greatly, as do the resulting ontologies. This paper introduces a framework to compare ontology learning systems that use Wikipedia as their main source of knowledge. Six prominent systems are compared and contrasted using the framework.
 
Since its debut in 2001 [[Wikipedia]] has attracted the attention of many researchers in different fields. In recent years researchers in the area of [[ontology]] learning have realised the huge potential of Wikipedia as a source of semi-structured knowledge and several systems have used it as their main source of knowledge. However, the techniques used to extract [[semantic information]] vary greatly, as do the resulting ontologies. This paper introduces a framework to compare ontology learning systems that use Wikipedia as their main source of knowledge. Six prominent systems are compared and contrasted using the framework.

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Ontologies Derived from Wikipedia : a Framework for Comparison
Authors
Alejandro Metke-Jimenez
Kerry Raymond
Ian MacColl
Publication date
2010
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Ontologies Derived from Wikipedia : a Framework for Comparison - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Alejandro Metke-Jimenez, Kerry Raymond and Ian MacColl.

Overview

Since its debut in 2001 Wikipedia has attracted the attention of many researchers in different fields. In recent years researchers in the area of ontology learning have realised the huge potential of Wikipedia as a source of semi-structured knowledge and several systems have used it as their main source of knowledge. However, the techniques used to extract semantic information vary greatly, as do the resulting ontologies. This paper introduces a framework to compare ontology learning systems that use Wikipedia as their main source of knowledge. Six prominent systems are compared and contrasted using the framework.