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Research On Ontology Construction Of"Zao Jiu" Culture

Posted on:2015-01-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F F DuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2251330428967940Subject:Information Science
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With the development of technology and network information, global knowledge grows very quickly. This phenomenon brings a lot of information for human beings, however, it is bad for people to use it at the same time. We can easily obtain many fashion things because it has strong logical, while we can hardly acquire some unattractive information, such as traditional culture, etc. It brings "Matthew effect". Ontology can describe the concept and relationships between concepts of some fields, meanwhile, it can combine general information with special information, and has a clearly defined within the scope of sharing, so it is easy for people to communicate to machine. As a result, constructing a clearly ontology is helpful for man to acquire information and demonstrate it.This thesis mainly building ontology of "Zaojiu" culture, the ontology-based knowledge system makes implied knowledge clear through inference technology. This study proposes an ontology building process for extracting conceptual structures and representing conceptual contents. Though humans have been developing ontologies for many years, building a well defined ontology of an interested domain is extremely ad-hoc. The objectives of this study include:1.Revising FCA operations to elicit knowledge based on collecting cognition, deriving explicit and implicit concept, and finally naming concept tags;2. Constructing conceptual hierarchies according to least common subsume approach and representing conceptual contents by description language. And then we combine the Semantic layer of ontology structure and the Data Layers by database, this enable solving the problems of sharing and reuse of knowledge. Last, we utilize an editor of web-ontology language using protege tools to set up concept elements, attributes, and to describe a logic conceptual model.
Keywords/Search Tags:the culture of "zaojiu", Knowledge Representation, Formal ConceptAnalysis, Ontology
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