Controlled indexing languages and ontologies
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2007.nov.02Keywords:
Subject schemes, Thesauri, Ontologies, Semantic web, Semantic relationships, Comparative analysisAbstract
The main points of convergence and divergence between controlled indexing languages and ontologies, tools for knowledge organization and information retrieval in the semantic web, are described. Fundamental aspects of ontologies are presented, as well as the basic semantic and structural characteristics of traditional controlled languages.
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