Dussadee Thamvijit
2008
Workbench with Authoring Tools for Collaborative Multi-lingual Ontological Knowledge Construction and Maintenance
Mukda Suktarachan
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Dussadee Thamvijit
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Daoyos Noikongka
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Panita Yongyuth
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Puwarat Pavaputanont Na Mahasarakham
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Asanee Kawtrakul
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Asanee Kawtrakul
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Margherita Sini
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)
An ontological knowledge management system requires dynamic and encapsulating operation in order to share knowledge among communities. The key to success of knowledge sharing in the field of agriculture is using and sharing agreed terminologies such as ontological knowledge especially in multiple languages. This paper proposes a workbench with three authoring tools for collaborative multilingual ontological knowledge construction and maintenance, in order to add value and support communities in the field of food and agriculture. The framework consists of the multilingual ontological knowledge construction and maintenance workbench platform, which composes of ontological knowledge management and user management, and three ontological knowledge authoring tools. The authoring tools used are two ontology extraction tools, ATOM and KULEX, and one ontology integration tool.
2006
Ontology Driven K-Portal Construction and K-Service Provision
Asanee Kawtrakul
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Chaveevan Pechsiri
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Trakul Permpool
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Dussadee Thamvijit
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Phukao Sornprasert
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Chaiyakorn Yingsaeree
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Mukda Suktarachan
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)
Knowledge has been crucial for the countrys development and business intelligence, where valuable knowledge is distributed over several websites with heterogeneous formats. Moreover, finding the needed information is a complex task since there has been lack of semantic relation and organization. Even if it has been found, an overload may occur because there is no content digestion. This paper focuses on ontology-driven knowledge extraction with natural language processing techniques and a framework of usercentric design for accessing the required information based on their demands. These demands can be expressed in the form of Knowwhat, Know-why, Know-where, Know-when, Know-how, and Know-who for a question answering system.