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Participant(s):Mathieu d'Aquin, Sofia Angeletou, Vanessa Lopez

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Timeline:26 Oct 2007

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Scarlet

Relation Discovery on The Semantic Web

Semantic relations between concepts play an important role in several Semantic Web tasks, such as search, ontology matching, ontology enrichment. Scarlet discovers such relations by exploring the entire Semantic Web as a source of background knowledge. Relying on the functionality of Semantic Web gateways such as Watson or Swoogle, Scarlet automatically finds and combines knowledge provided by multiple online ontologies.

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d'Aquin, M., Sabou, M., Motta, E., Angeletou, S., Gridinoc, L., Lopez, V. and Zablith, F. (2008) What can be done with the Semantic Web? An Overview of Watson-based Applications, 5th Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives, SWAP 2008, Rome, Italy

 

Sabou, M., d'Aquin, M. and Sabou, M. (2008) Relation Discovery from the Semantic Web, Demo at International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2008

 

d'Aquin, M., (2008) NeOn - Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies - Case studies in the pharmaceutical industry, European Semantic Technology Conference, ESTC 2008

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Sabou, M., d'Aquin, M. and Motta, E. (2008) Exploring the Semantic Web as Background Knowledge for Ontology Matching, Journal of Data Semantics

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Sabou, M., d'Aquin, M. and Motta, E. (2008) SCARLET: SemantiC relAtion discoveRy by harvesting onLinE onTologies, Demo at European Semantic Web Conference, Tenerife, Spain

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