no code implementations • 11 Mar 2020 • Manolis Peponakis, Anna Mastora, Sarantos Kapidakis, Martin Doerr
This study considers the expressiveness (that is the expressive power or expressivity) of different types of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) and discusses its potential to be machine-processable in the context of the Semantic Web.
no code implementations • 16 Sep 2017 • Anna Mastora, Manolis Peponakis, Sarantos Kapidakis
The results of the comparative analysis reveal that, despite the use of multi-word units, thesauri tend to represent concepts in a way that can hardly be further divided conceptually, while Subject Headings and Classification Schemes - to a certain extent - comprise terms that can be decomposed into more conceptual constituents.