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Knowledge Representation for Web Navigation
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In this paper, the authors explore how representations of ontologically in- formal, semantically weak domain knowledge as captured by the Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS) can enable a system to take advantage of the large number of existing ontological representations to support semantic linking of Web based information and thus facilitate information travel.Citations
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