In this paper we present a solution for “weaving the claim web”, i.e. the creation of knowledge networks via so-called claims stated in scientific publications created with the SALT (Semantically Annotated ) framework. To attain this objective, we provide support for claim identification, evolved the appropriate ontologies and defined a claim citation and reference mechanism. We also describe a prototypical claim search engine, which allows to reference to existing claims and hence, weave the web. Finally, we performed a small-scale evaluation of the authoring framework with a quite promising outcome.
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%A Groza, Tudor
%A Möller, Knud
%A Handschuh, Siegfried
%A Trif, Diana
%A Decker, Stefan
%D 2008
%J The Semantic Web
%K smilegroup
%P 197--210
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\_15
%T SALT: Weaving the Claim Web
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\_15
%X In this paper we present a solution for “weaving the claim web”, i.e. the creation of knowledge networks via so-called claims stated in scientific publications created with the SALT (Semantically Annotated ) framework. To attain this objective, we provide support for claim identification, evolved the appropriate ontologies and defined a claim citation and reference mechanism. We also describe a prototypical claim search engine, which allows to reference to existing claims and hence, weave the web. Finally, we performed a small-scale evaluation of the authoring framework with a quite promising outcome.
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title = {SALT: Weaving the Claim Web},
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