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An empirical evaluation of ontology-based semantic annotators

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One of the most important prerequisites for achieving the Semantic Web vision is semantic annotation of data/resources. Semantic annotation enriches unstructured and/or semistructured content with a context that is further linked to the structured domain-specific knowledge. In particular, ontologybased semantic annotators enable the selection of a specific ontology to annotate content. This paper presents results of an empirical study of recent ontology-based annotators, namely Stanbol, KIM, and SDArch. Specifically, we evaluated the robustness of these annotators with respect to specific features of ontology concepts such as the length of concepts? labels and their linguistic categories (e.g., prepositions and conjunctions). Our results show that although significantly correlated according to most of the conducted evaluations, tools still exhibit their unique features that could be a topic of new research.

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    K-CAP '13: Proceedings of the seventh international conference on Knowledge capture
    June 2013
    160 pages
    ISBN:9781450321020
    DOI:10.1145/2479832
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    1. annotation tools
    2. automatic semantic annotation
    3. comparative analysis
    4. empirical study

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    June 23 - 26, 2013
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