The world is not flat: Expertise and InPhO

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The Indiana Philosophy Ontology (InPhO) is a "dynamic ontology" for the domain of philosophy derived from human input and software analysis. The structured nature of the ontology supports machine reasoning about philosophers and their ideas. It is dynamic because it tracks changes in the content of the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. This paper discusses ways of managing the varying expertise of people who supply input to the InPhO and provide feedback on the automated methods. Copyright © 2008, First Monday.

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Allen, C., Buckner, C., & Niepert, M. (2008). The world is not flat: Expertise and InPhO. First Monday, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v13i8.2214

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