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Domain ontologies are important information sources for knowledge-based systems. Yet, building domain ontologies from scratch is known to be a very labor-intensive process. In this study, authors present semi-automatic approach to building an [[ontology]] for the domain of wind energy which is an important type of renewable energy with a growing share in electricity generation all over the world. Related [[Wikipedia]] articles are first processed in an automated manner to determine the basic concepts of the domain together with their properties and next the concepts, properties, and relationships are organized to arrive at the ultimate ontology. Authors also provide pointers to other engineering ontologies which could be utilized together with the proposed wind energy ontology in addition to its prospective application areas. The current study is significant as, to the best of knowledge, it proposes the first considerably wide-coverage ontology for the wind energy domain and the ontology is built through a semi-automatic process which makes use of the related Web resources, thereby reducing the overall cost of the ontology building process.
 
Domain ontologies are important information sources for knowledge-based systems. Yet, building domain ontologies from scratch is known to be a very labor-intensive process. In this study, authors present semi-automatic approach to building an [[ontology]] for the domain of wind energy which is an important type of renewable energy with a growing share in electricity generation all over the world. Related [[Wikipedia]] articles are first processed in an automated manner to determine the basic concepts of the domain together with their properties and next the concepts, properties, and relationships are organized to arrive at the ultimate ontology. Authors also provide pointers to other engineering ontologies which could be utilized together with the proposed wind energy ontology in addition to its prospective application areas. The current study is significant as, to the best of knowledge, it proposes the first considerably wide-coverage ontology for the wind energy domain and the ontology is built through a semi-automatic process which makes use of the related Web resources, thereby reducing the overall cost of the ontology building process.
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Semi-Automatic Construction of a Domain Ontology for Wind Energy Using Wikipedia Articles
Authors
Dilek Küçük
Yusuf Arslan
Publication date
2014
DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2013.08.002
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Semi-Automatic Construction of a Domain Ontology for Wind Energy Using Wikipedia Articles - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Dilek Küçük and Yusuf Arslan.

Overview

Domain ontologies are important information sources for knowledge-based systems. Yet, building domain ontologies from scratch is known to be a very labor-intensive process. In this study, authors present semi-automatic approach to building an ontology for the domain of wind energy which is an important type of renewable energy with a growing share in electricity generation all over the world. Related Wikipedia articles are first processed in an automated manner to determine the basic concepts of the domain together with their properties and next the concepts, properties, and relationships are organized to arrive at the ultimate ontology. Authors also provide pointers to other engineering ontologies which could be utilized together with the proposed wind energy ontology in addition to its prospective application areas. The current study is significant as, to the best of knowledge, it proposes the first considerably wide-coverage ontology for the wind energy domain and the ontology is built through a semi-automatic process which makes use of the related Web resources, thereby reducing the overall cost of the ontology building process.

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Küçük, Dilek; Arslan, Yusuf. (2014). "[[Semi-Automatic Construction of a Domain Ontology for Wind Energy Using Wikipedia Articles]]". Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.08.002.

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{{cite journal |last1=Küçük |first1=Dilek |last2=Arslan |first2=Yusuf |title=Semi-Automatic Construction of a Domain Ontology for Wind Energy Using Wikipedia Articles |date=2014 |doi=10.1016/j.renene.2013.08.002 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Semi-Automatic_Construction_of_a_Domain_Ontology_for_Wind_Energy_Using_Wikipedia_Articles |journal=Elsevier}}

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Küçük, Dilek; Arslan, Yusuf. (2014). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Semi-Automatic_Construction_of_a_Domain_Ontology_for_Wind_Energy_Using_Wikipedia_Articles">Semi-Automatic Construction of a Domain Ontology for Wind Energy Using Wikipedia Articles</a>&quot;. Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.08.002.