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Although it is easier to acquire knowledge from structured or unstructured data with NLP (Nature Language Processing) and Machine Learning techniques, it is still difficult to exclude logic errors using reinforcement learning on ontology construction. Ontology reduction is a key step when a learner agent removes the knowledge from the existing ontology in the process ontology learning. This proposal...
Ontology learning has become a popular research field recently. But most ontology construction methods are semiautomatic, and the construction process of ontology is still a tedious and painstaking task. The cognitive model of ontology learning is an automatic model of ontology construction that simulates the process of human being recognizing the world. Induction is an important step of the model...
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