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Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)

KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 2022
SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) is a recommendation from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for representing controlled vocabularies, taxonomies, thesauri, classifications, and similar systems for organizing and indexing information as linked data elements in the Semantic Web, using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
Arthur C. Smith
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Migrating a complex classification scheme to the semantic web: expressing the Integrative Levels Classification using SKOS RDF

J. Documentation, 2021
PurposeThe Integrative Levels Classification (ILC) is a comprehensive “freely faceted” knowledge organization system not previously expressed as SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System).
C. Binding, C. Gnoli, D. Tudhope
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Quality measures for skos: ExactMatch linksets: an application to the thesaurus framework LusTRE

Data Technologies and Applications, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the quality of the connections (linkset) among thesauri published as Linked Data on the Web. It extends the cross-walking measures with two new measures able to evaluate the enrichment brought by the ...
Riccardo Albertoni   +2 more
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SKOS vocabulary without SKOS training. A tool for everyone.

Controlled vocabularies play a crucial part in most, if not all, activities connected to Cultural Heritage. Advances in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies made it possible for vocabularies to be shared and reused. Today, a variety of well structured and accessible vocabularies, such as the Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus, are available for ...
Koukouli, Myrto   +2 more
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Transforming SKO Models

2010
In this chapter we explore techniques for partitioning SKO models. These are subsequently used to developmethods for aggregating sub-graphs to transform SKO models into new ones. In Chap. 15, sub-graph aggregation forms the basis of con- strained embedding techniques to develop SKO models for closed-chain multibody systems.
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Developing SKOS-Compliant Multilingual Thesaurus: An ISO 25964 Based Approach

, 2015
Standards are being used for construction of thesauri from their inceptions. Previously thesauri were designed and maintained manually. But the advancement of ICT gives us the opportunity to execute the same through machine-readable environment.
S. Bandyopadhyay   +1 more
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Controlled Vocabulary Editor. SKOS vocabularies without SKOS training. (accepted for publication)

The Semantic Web offers a unique opportunity to connect cultural heritage data and give rise to a global network of historical events and ideas that might change our view of history. Controlled vocabularies play a central role in this process. They serve as a common reference, a means for aligning the data. As linked data, they can even become a source
Koukouli, Myrto   +3 more
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Using SKOS vocabularies for improving web search

Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2013
Knowledge organization systems such as thesauri or taxonomies are increasingly being expressed using the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) and published as structured data on the Web. Search engines can exploit these vocabularies and improve search by expanding terms at query or document indexing time.
Haslhofer, Bernhard   +2 more
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A SKOS-based framework for Subject Ontologies to improve learning experiences

Computers in Human Behavior, 2016
Sergio Miranda, F. Orciuoli, D. Sampson
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SKOS-Based Concept Expansion for LOD-Enabled Recommender Systems

International Conference on Metadata and Semantics Research, 2018
L. Wenige, G. Berger, Johannes Ruhland
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