Dwipa Ontology III: Implementation of Ontology Method Enrichment on Tourism Domain
Author(s) -
Guson Prasamuarso Kuntarto,
Irwan Prasetya Gunawan,
Fahmi L. Moechtar,
Yudhiansyah Ahmadin,
Berkah I. Santoso
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal on smart sensing and intelligent systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.171
H-Index - 27
ISSN - 1178-5608
DOI - 10.21307/ijssis-2018-024
Subject(s) - ontology , computer science , upper ontology , ontology based data integration , process ontology , suggested upper merged ontology , information retrieval , field (mathematics) , domain (mathematical analysis) , process (computing) , natural language processing , semantic web , mathematics , mathematical analysis , philosophy , epistemology , pure mathematics , operating system
This article summarizes some research results related to ontology enrichment specific to tourism domains from 2014 to 2017. Currently, some ontology enrichment approaches can use learning machinery such as support vector machine (SVM), Conditional Random Field (CRF) and kNN. Several studies have also been successful in evaluating ontology enrichment results with several parameters such as precision, recall and F-Measure. In addition, our research can enrich Dwipa Ontology II which has been successfully done by population to object / sample. The method used in this research is ontology enrichment method. This technique or method is used to show background knowledge (ontology) by adding new concepts and relationships through the extraction process. The enrichment process is done on semi-automated web document (corpus). The process using statistics and linguistics, by applying evaluation techniques by using reviewers in the field of tourism. The end result of Dwipa Ontology III (enriched ontology) contains 4 main classes, 15 subclasses and 199 samples / objects. The expansion of general concept / subclass knowledge under the attraction classes are: cultural parks, artists and monuments.
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