Publications
Discovering Shared Conceptualizations in Folksonomies
Jäschke, R.; Hotho, A.; Schmitz, C.; Ganter, B. & Stumme, G.
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, 6(1) 38-53 (2008) [pdf]
Social bookmarking tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Unlike ontologies, shared conceptualizations are not formalized, but rather implicit. We present a new data mining task, the mining of all frequent tri-concepts, together with an efficient algorithm, for discovering these implicit shared conceptualizations. Our approach extends the data mining task of discovering all closed itemsets to three-dimensional data structures to allow for mining folksonomies. We provide a formal definition of the problem, and present an efficient algorithm for its solution. Finally, we show the applicability of our approach on three large real-world examples.
Current Practices in Measuring Ontological Concept Similarity
Le, D. N. & Goh, A.
, [10.1109/SKG.2007.16], 266-269 (2007)
Ontologies are widely used and play important roles in applications related to knowledge management, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, etc. Measuring the semantic similarity between ontological concepts is necessary in applications that use ontologies. This paper presents a survey of approaches to compute ontological concept similarity. A taxonomy showing the classification of approaches is introduced. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach are discussed.