Domain Ontology
Domain ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a specific domain (e.g., medicine, finance, education).
Domain ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a specific domain (e.g., medicine, finance, education).
Abstract: Natural Language Processing (NLP) strives to enable computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language. While significant progress has been made, achieving true understanding remains a challenge. This paper...
Abstract concepts are ideas or notions that exist in the mind but do not have a physical presence. Unlike tangible objects, which can be seen and touched, abstract concepts are...
Introduction The internet, as we know it, is a vast ocean of information. But much of this information is locked away in silos – databases, documents, and websites independently existing....
Introduction In today’s digital world, we are drowning in data. From social media posts to scientific research, vast amounts of information are constantly being generated. However, this data often exists...
Introduction In natural language processing (NLP), taxonomy, ontology, and knowledge graphs play critical roles in enabling machines to understand, categorize, and derive meaning from human language. These frameworks help structure...
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In the ever-evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing (NLP) stands out as a dynamic and increasingly vital field. For those seeking to stay ahead of the curve, explore...