A Method for Ontology Module Extract

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In semantic Web, extensive reuse of existing large ontology is one of the central ideas of ontology engineering. Ontology extraction should return relative sub-ontology that covers some sub-vocabulary. The efficiency of the existing ontology extraction algorithm is relatively low when they try to get a suitable ontology module from ontology at run time. This paper proposed a kind of ontology module extraction method. Related concepts and criterions of ontology modules extraction are studied; data structures and identification and evaluation methods of ontology module extraction are discussed; preliminary experimental results and the corresponding analysis are also shown.

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