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How to Represent Knowledge Diversity
Veröffentlichung: 2011
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Art der Veröffentlichung: Poster at 10th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC11)
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Information on the Web includes a huge diversity of opinions, viewpoints, sentiments, emotions, and biases. Accordingly, more and more methods, techniques and tools are available to extract these semantics from text. Representation and exchange of diversity-related information can be easily supported by the use of semantic technologies. For this, we introduce the Knowledge Diversity Ontology (KDO).
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