posted on 2017-06-19, 04:13authored byChetana Gavankar
Semantic Web has
brought a new paradigm to web search. The primary components of the Semantic Web, ontologies and knowledge graphs (populated
ontologies), are rich
sources of domain knowledge. Semantic search systems leverage
this domain knowledge to capture query intent and improve the accuracy of the
search. The research addresses the key aspects of semantic search: (1) creation
of the knowledge graphs and (2) efficient retrieval of concepts across
distributed and interlinked ontologies.
We propose efficient reuse of structured and unstructured
resources to build knowledge graphs. The manual method of populating ontologies
with instances to build knowledge graphs is laborious. We leverage
bootstrapping techniques to reuse unstructured resources for semiautomatic
ontology population. In addition, instances were extracted from the structured
resources on the linked open data. Our semiautomatic ontology population
methodologies have the potential to reduce the time and effort required to
build the knowledge graph.
The second key aspect of semantic search is retrieving concepts
from a corpus of ontologies. Identifying the right concepts is a critical part
of search-improvement techniques such as web page annotation, query intent
capture, and web page classification. Concept search is also useful in other
real-world applications such as ontology mapping, ontology merging and link
prediction. Collectively, tens of millions of concepts (Berners-Lee et al.,
2001; Bauer and Kaltenbock, 2011) have been defined in a large number of
ontologies that cover many overlapping domains. The scale, duplication and
ambiguity makes concept search across ontologies a challenging problem. We
propose a keyword-based concept search framework that balances the relevance
and diversity of concept search results.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Yuan-Fang Li
Additional supervisor 1
Ganesh Ramakrishnan
Additional supervisor 2
N.L. Sarda
Year of Award
2017
Department, School or Centre
Information Technology (Monash University Clayton)
Additional Institution or Organisation
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India (IITB)