TITLE: A Framework for the Organization
and Discovery of Information Resources in a WWW Environment
using Association, Classification and
Deduction
WHEN: Wednesday, Nov 26, 10AM-12PM
WHERE: 1st Fl. Conference Room, IS Bldg.
WHO: Marut Buranarach
Committee:
1) Prof. Stephen Hirtle, DIST
2) Prof. Ronald Larsen, SIS
3) Prof. Michael Spring, DIST, Committee Chair
4) Prof. Janyce Wiebe, Department of Computer Science
5) Prof. Vladimir Zadorozhny, DIST
ABSTRACT: The Semantic Web is envisioned
as a next-generation WWW environment in which information
is given well-defined meaning. Although the standards
for the Semantic Web are being established, it is as yet unclear how the
Semantic Web could enable the information on the WWW to be organized and
discovered more effectively. This dissertation research looks at the
traditional approaches of organizing information using association and
classification. It proposes that deduction may be used to supplement these
forms to provide a more comprehensive system for organization of
collections. A system implementation utilizing the Resource Description
Framework (RDF) and the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) is elaborated.
Description logic system is utilized in achieving automated deduction.
Further, this dissertation research proposes to assess the impact of the
deduction system on retrieval effectiveness. The assessments will be
conducted over the partial book collection of Amazon.com. The results are
expected to provide recommendations for the implementation of a similar
system in the context of the WWW.
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