A semantic-aware algorithm to rank concepts in an OWL ontology graph

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Abstract

In order to help person understand complex and large-scale ontologies, we presented a concept ranking algorithm for OWL (Web Ontology Language) ontologies. This algorithm is based on the ontological structure and semantic meanings of concepts/relations. Different from the traditional ranking methods, this algorithm applies semantic meanings (patterns) on concepts and relations. The importance of concepts reinforces one another in an iterative manner; only the semantically correct paths can flood relevant components of importance vector from a concept to its neighbors in ontology graphs. The experimental results show that such a semantically ranking method provides more reasonable ranking result than PageRank-like algorithms. © 2010 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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Chen, Y., Yin, K., & Yang, X. (2010). A semantic-aware algorithm to rank concepts in an OWL ontology graph. Information Technology Journal, 9(4), 825–831. https://doi.org/10.3923/itj.2010.825.831

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