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- noun Plural form of
ontology .
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Morten Frederikson's FOAF output plugin follows this path automatically, creating formally defined ontologies from the human labels.
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The collecting of information called ontologies -- In philosophy, an ontology is a theory about the nature of existence, of what types of things exist; ontology as a discipline studies such theories.
Archive 2005-10-01 Clark Aldrich 2005
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The collecting of information called ontologies -- In philosophy, an ontology is a theory about the nature of existence, of what types of things exist; ontology as a discipline studies such theories.
What would I see if I rode on a beam of light? Donald Clark 2005
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Because so many of these knowledge bases, called ontologies, are represented in the common RDF standard, they can consume and integrate any entity as soon as NLP resolves it.
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Because so many of these knowledge bases, called ontologies, are represented in the common RDF standard, they can consume and integrate any entity as soon as NLP resolves it.
DevX: Latest Published Articles Alex Genadinik 2009
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So folksonomies are messier than "ontologies" are.
Archive 2006-09-01 KaneCitizen 2006
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So folksonomies are messier than "ontologies" are.
Under-35 Tech Innovators KaneCitizen 2006
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I think it's pronounced the same as the last three syllables of "ontologies" minus the "t".
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I think they deal with 'ontologies' in the sense of 'catalogues of things,' rather than in the sense of 'doctrines of being.'
Being and Foolishness Slimbolala 2006
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• Expertise in methods and technologies utilized for integrative analysis of biosciences and clinical data, such as ontologies, semantic web technologies and data exchange standards.
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