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Title: Enhancing wordNet Against Overlapping Returns of Senses for Efficient Polysemy Representation in Ontology Development
Authors: Aminu, Enesi Femi
Fajobi, Qasim Adewale
Oyefolahan, Ishaq Oyebisi
Abdullahi, Muhammad Bashir
Salaudeen, Muhammadu Tajudeen
Keywords: Semantic Web
Ontology
Wordnet
Wordweb
Senses
Polysemy
Levenshtein
Issue Date: May-2019
Publisher: i-manager
Citation: Enesi Femi Aminu, Qasim Adewale Fajobi, Ishaq Oyebisi Oyefolahan, Muhammad Bashir Abdullahi, and Muhammadu Tajudeen Salaudeen. Enhancing wordNet Against Overlapping Returns of Senses for Efficient Polysemy Representation in Ontology Development. i-manager’s Journal on Computer Science (JCOM), Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 17-24, March - May 2019.
Series/Report no.: Vol. 7, No. 1, March - May 2019;
Abstract: In order to have a web of relevant information retrieval otherwise, known as semantic web, ontology has been identified as its core stronghold to actualize the dream. Ontology is a data modeling or knowledge representation technique for structured data repository premised on collection of concepts with their semantic relationships and constraints on particular area of knowledge. Example is wordNet which is linguistic based and popular ontology which has been greatly used to be part of ontology based information retrieval system development. However, the existing wordNet would affect the expected accurate results of such system owing to its overlapping return of senses. Therefore, this research aimed to design algorithm with the aid of extended Levenshtein similarity matching function and WordWeb to proffer solution to the militating problem. At the end, an enhanced wordNet that devoid of overlapping returns of senses for efficient polysemy representation in terms of user's time and system's memory would be achieved.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12295
ISSN: 2347-2227
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