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Title: OntoLife: An Ontology for Semantically Managing Personal Information
Author(s): E. Kargioti, E. Kontopoulos, N. Bassiliades.
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Keywords: knowledge management, personal knowledge management, semantic wikis, personal information, ontology.
Appeared in: Proceedings of the 5th IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI 2009), Springer, pp. 127-134, Thessaloniki, 2009.
Abstract: Knowledge management, along with the more recent trend of personal knowledge management, have attracted the attention of researchers from various angles, one of which is the Semantic Web. Since semantics promise to add value to the interaction of users with computers, many applications try to incorporate them. Ontologies, the primary knowledge representation tool for the Semantic Web, can play a significant role in semantically managing personal knowledge. The scope of this paper focuses on addressing the issue of effective personal knowledge management, by proposing an ontology for modelling the domain of biographical events. The proposed ontology also undergoes a thorough evaluation, based on specific criteria presented in the literature.
See also : OntoLife Ontology


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1 Mihaela Oprea, “An Agent-Based Knowledge Management System for University Research Activity Monitoring”, Informatica Economica, vol. 16, no. 3/2012, pp. 136-147.
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3 Lester Sánchez Díaz, “Plataforma Académica Para La Gestión Del Conocimiento Y El Aprendizaje Colaborativo”, MSc thesis, Universidad De La Habana, Facultad De Matemática Y Computación, February 2013.


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