A logical framework for identifying quality knowledge from different data sources

A logical framework for identifying quality knowledge from different data sources

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Article ID: iaor2008842
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 42
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 1673
End Page Number: 1683
Publication Date: Dec 2006
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: artificial intelligence: decision support, knowledge management
Abstract:

As the Web has emerged as a large distributed data repository, individuals and organizations have been able to utilize the low-cost information and knowledge on the Internet when making business decisions. Because data in different data sources may be conflictive or untrue, researchers and practitioners must intensify efforts to develop appropriate techniques for its efficient use and management. In this paper, a logical framework is designed for identifying quality knowledge from different data sources, thus working towards the development of an agreed ontology. Our experimental results have demonstrated that the approach is promising, and that a minor data enhancement adjustment could bring higher effectiveness.

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