@incollection{McGuinness.2002, title = {Ontologies Come of Age}, author = {Deborah L. McGuinness}, booktitle = {Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential}, editor = {Dieter Fensel and Jim Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster}, pages = {171-194}, publisher = {MIT Press}, year = {2002}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/208f0d69289f55f9ab8c33e9339304b3f/acbullinger}, abstract = {Ontologies have moved beyond the domains of library science, philosophy, and knowledge representation. They are now the concerns of marketing departments, CEOs, and mainstream business. Research analyst companies such as Forrester Research report on the critical roles of ontologies in support of browsing and search for e-commerce and in support of interoperability for facilitation of knowledge management and configuration. One now sees ontologies used as central controlled vocabularies that are integrated into catalogues, databases, web publications, knowledge management applications, etc. Large ontologies are essential components in many online applications including search (such as Yahoo and Lycos), e-commerce (such as Amazon and eBay), configuration (such as Dell and PC-Order), etc. One also sees ontologies that have long life spans, sometimes in multiple projects (such as UMLS, SIC codes, etc.). Such diverse usage generates many implications for ontology environments. In this paper, we will discuss ontologies and requirements in their current instantiations on the web today. We will describe some desirable properties of ontologies. We will also discuss how both simple and complex ontologies are being and may be used to support varied applications. We will conclude with a discussion of emerging trends in ontologies and their environments and briefly mention our evolving ontology evolution environment.}, keywords = {diss } } @incollection{McGuinness.2002, title = {DAML-ONT: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web}, author = {Deborah L. McGuinness and Richard Fikes and Lynn Andrea Stein and James Hendler}, booktitle = {Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential}, editor = {Dieter Fensel and Jim Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster}, pages = {65-94}, publisher = {MIT Press}, year = {2002}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/226ea5618d7df7b2f7e9e04d4f8a945f3/acbullinger}, keywords = {diss } } @incollection{Klein.2002, title = {Ontologies and Schema Languages on the Web}, author = {Michael Klein and Jeen Broekstra and Dieter Fensel and Frank Van Harmelen and Ian Horrocks}, booktitle = {Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential}, editor = {Dieter Fensel and Jim Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster}, pages = {95-140}, publisher = {MIT Press}, year = {2002}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22f05da504ec9d65859b253a8854d1438/acbullinger}, keywords = {diss } } @book{Fensel.2002, title = {Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential}, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, editor = {Dieter Fensel and Jim Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster}, publisher = {MIT Press}, year = {2002}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ff7e8725f808cc9e4fa899c7dfd65e5a/acbullinger}, keywords = {diss } } @inproceedings{lieberman2007, title = {Common Consensus: a web-based game for collecting commonsense goals}, author = {H. Lieberman and D.A. Smith and A. Teeters}, booktitle = {In Proceedings of the Workshop on Common Sense and Intelligent User Interfaces held in conjunction with the 2007 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2007)}, url = { web.media.mit.edu/~dustin/papers/CommonConsensus-IUI07.pdf}, year = {2007}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/273a325669a260a92819fbcb65b414a84/wt_08}, description = {a "human computation" (game-based) approach to collecting common-sense knowledge about goals}, keywords = {SEMINAL WT08_goalmatch goals knowledge-acquisition } } @article{Lieberman2004, title = {Beating Common Sense into Interactive Applications}, author = {Henry Lieberman and Hugo Liu and Push Singh and Barbara Barry}, journal = {AI Magazine}, number = {4}, pages = {63-76}, volume = {25}, year = {2004}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278a5956a950a451d1b2ae4945fa259e5/chriskoerner}, description = {DBLP Record 'journals/aim/LiebermanLSB04'}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, keywords = {application commonsense } } @article{Liu2002, title = {GOOSE: A Goal-Oriented Search Engine with Commonsense}, author = {Hugo Liu and Henry Lieberman and Ted Selker}, journal = {Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems}, pages = {253--263}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47952-X_27}, year = {2002}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26159d4dc6f929df67c2cd3d5bc0ac0fa/chriskoerner}, abstract = {A novice search engine user may find searching the web for information difficult and frustrating because she may naturally express search goals rather than the topic keywords search engines need. In this paper, we present GOOSE (goal-oriented searchengine), an adaptive search engine interface that uses natural language processing to parse a user’s search goal, and uses“common sense” reasoning to translate this goal into an effective query. For a source of common sense knowledge, we use OpenMind, a knowledge base of approximately 400,000 simple facts such as “If a pet is sick, take it to the veterinarian” garneredfrom a Web-wide network of contributors. While we cannot be assured of the robustness of the common sense inference, in asubstantial number of cases, GOOSE is more likely to satisfy the user’s original search goals than simple keywords or conventionalquery expansion.}, keywords = {application commonsense searching } } @inproceedings{conf/iui/ShenGMDBM08, title = {Automatically finding and recommending resources to support knowledge workers' activities.}, author = {Jianqiang Shen and Werner Geyer and Michael J. Muller and Casey Dugan and Beth Brownholtz and David R. Millen}, booktitle = {Intelligent User Interfaces}, crossref = {conf/iui/2008}, editor = {Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Henry Lieberman and Steffen Staab}, pages = {207-216}, publisher = {ACM}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iui/iui2008.html#ShenGMDBM08}, year = {2008}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2635892e6db552a6e7437e2450ec5478a/dblp}, description = {dblp}, date = {2008-11-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378773.1378801}, isbn = {978-1-59593-987-6}, keywords = {dblp } } @inproceedings{conf/iui/JagdishSGN08, title = {Sonic Grid: an auditory interface for the visually impaired to navigate GUI-based environments.}, author = {Deepak Jagdish and Rahul Sawhney and Mohit Gupta 0002 and Shreyas Nangia}, booktitle = {Intelligent User Interfaces}, crossref = {conf/iui/2008}, editor = {Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Henry Lieberman and Steffen Staab}, pages = {337-340}, publisher = {ACM}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iui/iui2008.html#JagdishSGN08}, year = {2008}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dd687f266545059144edf7c8544de23a/dblp}, description = {dblp}, date = {2008-11-08}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378773.1378824}, isbn = {978-1-59593-987-6}, keywords = {dblp } } @article{Lieberman2004, title = {Beating Common Sense into Interactive Applications.}, author = {Henry Lieberman and Hugo Liu and Push Singh and Barbara Barry}, journal = {AI Magazine}, number = {4}, pages = {63-76}, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/aim/aim25.html#LiebermanLSB04}, volume = {25}, year = {2004}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b68d32493bcdf578f19fe86443b5eeca/chriskoerner}, date = {2006-07-25}, keywords = {application commonsense } }