Abstract

We present a national ontology development and service framework being developed in Finland in 2003-2007. The framework is based on a set of related core ontologies, most notably on a national upper ontology based on the commonly used Finnish General Thesaurus YSA maintained by the National Library of Finland. The framework implements three ontology services by a web-based system ONKI. Firstly, ONKI supports distributed collaborative development and versioning of interdependent ontologies. Secondly, external cataloging and indexing systems can use ONKI as a web service for ontology-based annotations. Thirdly, information retrieval systems can use ONKI for disambiguating keyword meanings for conceptbased search on the Semantic Web.

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Eero Hyvönen

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki

Arttu Valo

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Ville Komulainen

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Katri Seppälä

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Tomi Kauppinen

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Tuukka Ruotsalo

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Mirva Salminen

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

Anu Ylisalmi

Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki Laboratory of Media Technology

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Hyvönen, E., Valo, A., Komulainen, V., Seppälä, K., Kauppinen, T., Ruotsalo, T., Salminen, M., & Ylisalmi, A. (2005). Finnish National Ontologies for the Semantic Web -- Towards a Content and Service Infrastructure. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2005. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952108277
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DC-2005--Madrid Proceedings
Location:
Madrid, Spain
Dates:
September 12-15, 2005
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