JSW 2015 Vol.10(5): 616-627 ISSN: 1796-217X
doi: 10.17706/jsw.10.5.616-627
doi: 10.17706/jsw.10.5.616-627
The Semantic Annotation Based on Mongolian Place Recognition
Yila Su, Huimin Li*, Fei Wang
College of Information Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010051, China
Abstract—The Mongolian semantic description is the chief problem in construction of Mongolian semantic web. Particularly, more and more Mongolian websites have been created in recent years, and the number of users is sharply increasing, both of them demand for higher quality of Mongolian information retrieval. This paper is based on the study of Mongolian place name recognition and semantic annotation. Under the background of the semantic web, the paper constructs the place name ontology of Mongolian administrative districts, and compiles Mongolian place name lists and jape rules. With GATE, the system realizes place name recognition and annotation in any Mongolian document. Then it adequately digs out the geographical information of Mongolian document, and realizes structured place names, so that it would be a great help to semantic search of geographic information.
Index Terms—Semantic annotation, place ontology, GATE, JAPE Rules.
Abstract—The Mongolian semantic description is the chief problem in construction of Mongolian semantic web. Particularly, more and more Mongolian websites have been created in recent years, and the number of users is sharply increasing, both of them demand for higher quality of Mongolian information retrieval. This paper is based on the study of Mongolian place name recognition and semantic annotation. Under the background of the semantic web, the paper constructs the place name ontology of Mongolian administrative districts, and compiles Mongolian place name lists and jape rules. With GATE, the system realizes place name recognition and annotation in any Mongolian document. Then it adequately digs out the geographical information of Mongolian document, and realizes structured place names, so that it would be a great help to semantic search of geographic information.
Index Terms—Semantic annotation, place ontology, GATE, JAPE Rules.
Cite: Yila Su, Huimin Li, Fei Wang, "The Semantic Annotation Based on Mongolian Place Recognition," Journal of Software vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 616-627, 2015.
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ISSN: 1796-217X (Online)
Frequency: Quarterly
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Antanas Verikas
Executive Editor: Ms. Yoyo Y. Zhou
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