Inproceedings479
SEAL - A Framework for Developing SEmantic portALs
SEAL - A Framework for Developing SEmantic portALs
Published: 2001
Buchtitel: K-CAP 2001 - First Intenational Conference on Knowledge Capture, Victoria, Canada, Oct. 21-23, 2001
Verlag: ACM
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The core idea of the Semantic Web is to make information accessible to human and software agents on a semantic basis. Hence, Web sites may feed directly from the Semantic Web exploiting the underlying structures for human and machine access. We have developed a domain-independent approach for developing semantic portals, viz. SEAL (SEmantic portAL), that exploits semantics for providing and accessing information at a portal as well as constructing and maintaining the portal. In this paper we focus on semantics-based means that make semantic Web sites accessible from the outside, i.e. semantics-based browsing, semantic querying, querying with semantic similarity, and machine access to semantic information. In particular, we focus on methods for acquiring and structuring community information as well as methods for sharing information. As a case study we refer to the AIFB portal - a place that is increasingly driven by Semantic Web technologies. We also discuss lessons learned from the ontology development of the AIFB portal.
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