Identification Phase: Ontology Usage Network Analysis Framework (OUN-AF)

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Abstract

Analysing ontology usage, as we have noted in the previous chapter, is comprised of four phases: identification, investigation, representation and utilization. The identification phase, which is the focus of this chapter, is responsible for identifying different ontologies that are being used in a particular application area or in a given dataset for further analysis. The ontologies to be analysed fall into two categories: the domain ontology to be analysed for usage is knownthe domain ontology to be analysed for usage needs to be identified according to application-specific requirements.

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Ashraf, J., Hussain, O. K., Hussain, F. K., & Chang, E. J. (2018). Identification Phase: Ontology Usage Network Analysis Framework (OUN-AF). In Studies in Computational Intelligence (Vol. 767, pp. 63–101). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75681-3_4

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