This paper describes a new environment, COE, for capturing and formally representing expert knowledge for use in the Semantic Web. COE exploits the ease of use and rapid knowledge construction capabilities of the CmapTools concept mapping system and extends them to support the import and export of formal, machine-interpretable knowledge representations, such as OWL, across multiple ontologies. Pragati's ExpozT tool suite complements COE's ontology construction, browsing and navigation features by providing cluster-based search capabilities that expose existing reusable concepts relevant to the user's focus of attention.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Hayes_et_al_2005
%A Hayes, Pat
%A Eskridge, Thomas C.
%A Saavedra, Raul
%A Reichherzer, Thomas
%A Mehrotra, Mala
%A Bobrovnikoff, Dmitri
%B K-CAP '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Knowledge capture
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2005
%I ACM Press
%K ontology knowledge collaboration concept_map
%P 99--106
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1088622.1088641
%T Collaborative knowledge capture in ontologies
%X This paper describes a new environment, COE, for capturing and formally representing expert knowledge for use in the Semantic Web. COE exploits the ease of use and rapid knowledge construction capabilities of the CmapTools concept mapping system and extends them to support the import and export of formal, machine-interpretable knowledge representations, such as OWL, across multiple ontologies. Pragati's ExpozT tool suite complements COE's ontology construction, browsing and navigation features by providing cluster-based search capabilities that expose existing reusable concepts relevant to the user's focus of attention.
%@ 1-59593-163-5
@inproceedings{Hayes_et_al_2005,
abstract = {This paper describes a new environment, COE, for capturing and formally representing expert knowledge for use in the Semantic Web. COE exploits the ease of use and rapid knowledge construction capabilities of the CmapTools concept mapping system and extends them to support the import and export of formal, machine-interpretable knowledge representations, such as OWL, across multiple ontologies. Pragati's ExpozT tool suite complements COE's ontology construction, browsing and navigation features by providing cluster-based search capabilities that expose existing reusable concepts relevant to the user's focus of attention.},
added-at = {2006-09-19T19:33:22.000+0200},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Hayes, Pat and Eskridge, Thomas C. and Saavedra, Raul and Reichherzer, Thomas and Mehrotra, Mala and Bobrovnikoff, Dmitri},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2421028ef7a7fb51bd7725d71b586dc15/bluedolphin},
booktitle = {K-CAP '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Knowledge capture},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1088622.1088641},
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isbn = {1-59593-163-5},
keywords = {ontology knowledge collaboration concept_map},
location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada},
pages = {99--106},
publisher = {ACM Press},
timestamp = {2006-09-19T19:33:22.000+0200},
title = {Collaborative knowledge capture in ontologies},
year = 2005
}