UID:
edoccha_9960073511502883
Format:
1 online resource (225 p.)
ISBN:
1-78063-172-3
Series Statement:
Chandos Information Professional Series
Content:
Aimed at students and professionals within Library and Information Services (LIS), this book is about the power and potential of ontologies to enhance the electronic search process. The book will compare search strategies and results in the current search environment and demonstrate how these could be transformed using ontologies and concept searching. Simple descriptions, visual representations, and examples of ontologies will bring a full understanding of how these concept maps are constructed to enhance retrieval through natural language queries. Readers will gain a sense of how ontologies
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Finding the Concept,Not Just the Word:A librarian's guide toontologies and semantics; Copyright; Contents; About the authors; Preface; Introduction; Conducting a reference interview; Executing the search; Presenting the answer; But what if... ?; Part 1 Understanding ontologies; 1 Organizing knowledge; What is an ontology?; How are ontologies different from other knowledge representations?; How are ontologies currently being used?; Key concepts; 2 Ontologies in semantic search; Determining whether a search was successful; What does semantic search have to offer?; Semantic techniques
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Semantic searching behind the scenesKey concepts; 3 Creating an ontology; How to create an ontology; Key concepts; 4 Building an ontology from existing components; Choosing components; Customizing your knowledge structure; Key concepts; Part 2 Semantic technologies; 5 Natural language processing; Tagging parts of speech; Grammar-based NLP; Statistical NLP; Semantic analysis; Current applications of NLP; Key concepts; 6 Using metadata to add semantic information; Structured languages; Metadata tagging; Semantic tagging; Key concepts; 7 Other semantic capabilities; Semantic classification
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SynsetsTopic maps; Rules and inference; Key concepts; Part 3 Case studies: theory into practice; 8 Biogen Idec: using semantics in drug discovery research; Biogen Idec's solution; The future; 9 The Center on Media and Child Health: using an ontology to explore the effects of media; Building the ontology; Choosing the source; Implementing and comparing to Boolean search; The future; 10 Partners HealthCare System: semantic technologies to improve clinical decision support; The medical appointment; Partners HealthCare System's solution; Lessons learned; The future
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11 MINDSWAP: using ontologies to aid terrorism intelligence gatheringBuilding, using and maintaining the ontology; Sharing information with other experts; The future; Part 4 Advanced topics; 12 Languages for expressing ontologies; XML; RDF; OWL; SKOS; Ontology language features - comparison chart; 13 Tools for building ontologies; Basic criteria when evaluating ontologies; Part 5 Transitions to the future; 14 Challenges and opportunities: using semantics today; Challenges; First steps toward achieving the vision; Appendix: Additional resources; Historical perspective; Semantic web; Ontologies
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Natural language parsingOntology languages and tools; Ontology building tools; Biogen Idec; Center on Media and Child Health; Partners HealthCare; MINDSWAP and Profiles in Terror; Semantic technology vendors; Bibliography; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-84334-318-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-84334-319-3
Language:
English
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