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Chiu Yen Hwang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICALT - A Web-based bookmark system with Ontological Approach for group content sharing
    Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
    Co-Authors: J.-t.d. Yang, Wu Lin Lee, Chiu Yen Hwang
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study is to implement a Web-based bookmark system (WBBS) with Ontological Approach for content management. People at across levels are staggered by the findings and conclusions of thousands of other papers. The contribution of this study has two facets: (a). It extends the bookmark tool into Web-based for knowledge sharing; (b). It consists of intelligent algorithm in terms of recommendations of new information allocation by matching the existing domain ontology. Finally, the implications of this study are also included.

J.-t.d. Yang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICALT - A Web-based bookmark system with Ontological Approach for group content sharing
    Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
    Co-Authors: J.-t.d. Yang, Wu Lin Lee, Chiu Yen Hwang
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study is to implement a Web-based bookmark system (WBBS) with Ontological Approach for content management. People at across levels are staggered by the findings and conclusions of thousands of other papers. The contribution of this study has two facets: (a). It extends the bookmark tool into Web-based for knowledge sharing; (b). It consists of intelligent algorithm in terms of recommendations of new information allocation by matching the existing domain ontology. Finally, the implications of this study are also included.

  • AINA - A Web-based bookmark tool with Ontological Approach for knowledge sharing of special interest groups
    19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 1
    Co-Authors: J.-t.d. Yang, Wu Lin Lee, Chun-yen Tsai
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study is to implement a Web-based bookmark (WBB) tool with Ontological Approach for knowledge sharing of special interest groups (SIG). People at across levels are staggered by the findings and conclusions of thousands of other papers. Yet specialization becomes increasingly necessary for progress, and the effort to bridge between members among a SIG is correspondingly superficial. The Ontological Approach in this study provides domain-oriented vocabularies for recommendation of the new information to be allocated. The methodology is based on development of RDF/RDFS and application of the Jena API. The contribution of this study has two facets: (a). It extends the bookmark tool into Web-based for knowledge sharing; (b). It consists of intelligent algorithm in terms of recommendations of new information allocation by matching the existing domain ontology. Finally, the implications of this study are also included.

Hiroshi Yamada - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ontological Approach to the knowledge systematization of a toxic process and toxic course representation framework for early drug risk management
    Scientific Reports, 2020
    Co-Authors: Yuki Yamagata, Hiroshi Yamada
    Abstract:

    Various types of drug toxicity can halt the development of a drug. Because drugs are xenobiotics, they inherently have the potential to cause injury. Clarifying the mechanisms of toxicity to evaluate and manage drug safety during drug development is extremely important. However, toxicity mechanisms, especially hepatotoxic mechanisms, are very complex. The significant exposure of liver cells to drugs can cause dysfunction, cell injury, and organ failure in the liver. To clarify potential risks in drug safety management, it is necessary to systematize knowledge from a consistent viewpoint. In this study, we adopt an Ontological Approach. Ontology provides a controlled vocabulary for sharing and reusing of various data with a computer-friendly manner. We focus on toxic processes, especially hepatotoxic processes, and construct the toxic process ontology (TXPO). The TXPO systematizes knowledge concerning hepatotoxic courses with consistency and no ambiguity. In our application study, we developed a toxic process interpretable knowledge system (TOXPILOT) to bridge the gaps between basic science and medicine for drug safety management. Using semantic web technology, TOXPILOT supports the interpretation of toxicity mechanisms and provides visualizations of toxic courses with useful information based on ontology. Our system will contribute to various applications for drug safety evaluation and management.

Kwangsoo Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A fact-oriented Ontological Approach to SAO-based function modeling of patents for implementing Function-based Technology Database
    Expert Systems with Applications, 2012
    Co-Authors: Sungchul Choi, Dongwoo Kang, Joohyung Lim, Kwangsoo Kim
    Abstract:

    Highlights? Function-Oriented Search (FOS) is a new tool for searching patent to find solutions to new problems. ? Function-based Technology Database (FTDB) is a key component of FOS. ? We suggests a fact-oriented Ontological Approach to implementing an FTDB. ? The proposed Approach implements an FTDB for an SAO-based patent retrieval system to support FOS. ? We verified the feasibility of the Approach by using it to conduct case studies of patent retrieval. Function-Oriented Search (FOS) has been proposed as a tool for use in searching patent databases to find existing solutions to new problems. To implement FOS effectively, a well-structured Function-based Technology Database (FTDB) is required. An FTDB is a data repository of technology information represented as "function". To implement an FTDB, four features should be addressed: continual data updating, limited area searching, function generalization, and semantics handling. In this paper, we consider these features to suggest a fact-oriented Ontological Approach to implementing an FTDB by Subject-Action-Object (SAO)-based function modeling of patents. The proposed Approach uses fact-oriented ontology modeling of SAO structures extracted from patent documents, and implements an FTDB, which is an SAO-based patent retrieval system to support FOS. We also verify the feasibility of the proposed Approach to by using it to conduct case studies of patent retrieval.

  • A Fact-oriented Ontological Approach to Process Modeling for Knowledge-based Services
    2009
    Co-Authors: Jeong-soo Lee, Kwangsoo Kim, Cheol-han Kim
    Abstract:

    Knowledge-based services are largely dependent upon human-driven works. Therefore, considering human characteristics is required when modeling processes for knowledge-based services. As an emerging technology for Business Process Management, Human Interaction Management and its supportive process management can be an alternative to deal with human-driven processes. However, current HIM does not suggest concrete method for modeling conditions that are essential to realize supportive process management. And the condition modeling of HumanEdj, the only HIM software implemented, reveals the problem of complexity. As a solution, this paper suggests a fact-oriented Ontological Approach to process modeling. The Approach uses human-friendly form of facts for condition modeling.

Wu Lin Lee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICALT - A Web-based bookmark system with Ontological Approach for group content sharing
    Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
    Co-Authors: J.-t.d. Yang, Wu Lin Lee, Chiu Yen Hwang
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study is to implement a Web-based bookmark system (WBBS) with Ontological Approach for content management. People at across levels are staggered by the findings and conclusions of thousands of other papers. The contribution of this study has two facets: (a). It extends the bookmark tool into Web-based for knowledge sharing; (b). It consists of intelligent algorithm in terms of recommendations of new information allocation by matching the existing domain ontology. Finally, the implications of this study are also included.

  • AINA - A Web-based bookmark tool with Ontological Approach for knowledge sharing of special interest groups
    19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 1
    Co-Authors: J.-t.d. Yang, Wu Lin Lee, Chun-yen Tsai
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study is to implement a Web-based bookmark (WBB) tool with Ontological Approach for knowledge sharing of special interest groups (SIG). People at across levels are staggered by the findings and conclusions of thousands of other papers. Yet specialization becomes increasingly necessary for progress, and the effort to bridge between members among a SIG is correspondingly superficial. The Ontological Approach in this study provides domain-oriented vocabularies for recommendation of the new information to be allocated. The methodology is based on development of RDF/RDFS and application of the Jena API. The contribution of this study has two facets: (a). It extends the bookmark tool into Web-based for knowledge sharing; (b). It consists of intelligent algorithm in terms of recommendations of new information allocation by matching the existing domain ontology. Finally, the implications of this study are also included.