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Conceptual Linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia

Carr, L., Hall, W., Bechhofer, S. and Goble, C. (2001) Conceptual Linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia. In: Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, Hong Kong, May 1-5, Hong Kong. pp. 334-342.

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Abstract

This paper describes the attempts of the COHSE project to define and deploy a Conceptual Open Hypermedia Service. Consisting of
• an ontological reasoning service which is used to represent a sophisticated conceptual model of document terms and their relationships;
• a Web-based open hypermedia link service that can offer a range of different link-providing facilities in a
scalable and non-intrusive fashion; and integrated to form a conceptual hypermedia system to
enable documents to be linked via metadata describing their contents and hence to improve the consistency and breadth of linking of WWW documents at retrieval time (as readers browse the documents) and authoring time (as authors create the documents).

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Leslie Carr
Wendy Hall
Sean Bechhofer
Carole Goble
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Science and Engineering of Natural Systems
Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
ISBN:1-58113-348-0
Date:2001
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Performance Indicator:EZ~04~02~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 199
Downloads (2010):39
ID Code:5834
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:27
Deposited On:09 May 2001 by Dickens, Kate

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