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* See the wiki page on the [[Semantic Web]]
 
* See the wiki page on the [[Semantic Web]]
 
* See the section on the wiki page [[Semantics#Semantic Models]]
 
* See the section on the wiki page [[Semantics#Semantic Models]]
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==Context==
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* An alternate source of [[Ontology|Ontologies]] is the result of an [[Artificial Intelligence]] has determine what terms the training set is using. That might be closer to what the users that created the training set might want to know.<ref>Pascal Hitzler, ''A Review of the Semantic Web Field'' '''CACM 64''' No 2  pp. 76ff</ref> For an example see [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page WikiData] " a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines." In "2021-12-08: "Antanina Paulavičienė", the one hundred and ten millionth item, was created."
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* The above article by Hitzler also notes that "shallow non-expressive schemas often used for linked data appeared to be a major obstacle to reusability and initial hopes that interlinks between datasets would somehow account for this weakness did not really seem to materialize."
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* Knowledge graphs with central control (unlike WikiData) are "usually understood to be much more internally consistent, and more tightly controlled, artifacts."
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 10:49, 10 August 2024

Full Title or Meme

Context

  • An alternate source of Ontologies is the result of an Artificial Intelligence has determine what terms the training set is using. That might be closer to what the users that created the training set might want to know.[1] For an example see WikiData " a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines." In "2021-12-08: "Antanina Paulavičienė", the one hundred and ten millionth item, was created."
  • The above article by Hitzler also notes that "shallow non-expressive schemas often used for linked data appeared to be a major obstacle to reusability and initial hopes that interlinks between datasets would somehow account for this weakness did not really seem to materialize."
  • Knowledge graphs with central control (unlike WikiData) are "usually understood to be much more internally consistent, and more tightly controlled, artifacts."

References

  1. Pascal Hitzler, A Review of the Semantic Web Field CACM 64 No 2 pp. 76ff