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The historical backdrop of man-made brainpower shows that information is basic for every frame works. Much of the time, better information can be more significant for settling an assignment than better calculations. To have really shrewd frameworks, information should be caught, prepared, reused, and conveyed. Ontologies supports every one of these undertakings. Current World Wide Web (WWW) is an enormous library of interlinked archives that are moved by digital media and introduced to individuals. It has developed from hypertext frameworks, yet the thing that matters is that anybody can add to it. This likewise implies the nature of data or even the ingenuity of archives cannot be by and large ensured. Current WWW contains a ton of data and information; however, machines for the most part serve just to convey and introduce the substance of reports depicting the information. Individuals need to interface all the wellsprings of significant data and decipher them themselves. Semantic Web is a push to upgrade current Web with goal that computers can process data introduced on Web and interface it to assist people with finding required information. The main point of Semantic Web is to share information rather than archives. This paper shows the overview of ontology and Semantic Web through Web mining.
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Rupali Deshmukh, R., Anjali Raut, B. (2021). A Comprehensive Review on Ontology and Semantic Web. In: Singh Mer, K.K., Semwal, V.B., Bijalwan, V., Crespo, R.G. (eds) Proceedings of Integrated Intelligence Enable Networks and Computing. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6307-6_29
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