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Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04)
Using Graphically Represented Ontologies for Searching Content on the Semantic Web
London, England
July 14-July 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2177-0
Leendert W. M. Wienhofen, CognIT a.s., Norway
The idea behind the Semantic Web is to include semantic information on each web page, so that machine processing for retrieving relevant information is made easier [The Semantic Web]. In order to be able to retrieve relevant information, the user still needs to be able to query the web in an efficient way to exploit the full potential of Semantic Web technology. This paper describes an application design for using graphically represented ontologies for searching the (Semantic) Web. One of the benefits of this approach is that these queries can be translated to different query languages such as RQL[Query Language Definition Technical Report describing the query language proposal for Sesame][RQL: A Declarative Query Language for RDF], OWL[Web Ontology Language (OWL) Use Cases and Requirements Ontology definition], XQL[XML Query Language (XQL)], etc.
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Leendert W. M. Wienhofen, "Using Graphically Represented Ontologies for Searching Content on the Semantic Web," iv, pp.801-806, Eighth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'04), 2004
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