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  • × author_ss:"Jenkins, J."
  • × theme_ss:"Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval"
  1. Welty, C.A.; Jenkins, J.: Formal ontology for subject (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Subject based classification is an important part of information retrieval, and has a long history in libraries, where a subject taxonomy was used to determine the location of books on the shelves. We have been studying the notion of subject itself, in order to determine a formal ontology of subject for a large scale digital library card catalog system. Deep analysis reveals a lot of ambiguity regarding the usage of subjects in existing systems and terminology, and we attempt to formalize these notions into a single framework for representing it.
    Source
    Journal of knowledge and data engineering. 31(1999) no.2, S.155-182