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Following the point of view that “the proof is in the pudding”, the methodological and theoretical research results of this book have been implemented in the comprehensive Text-To-Onto ontology learning environment. Text-To-Onto is the “running result” of the research described in this book1. Text-To-Onto is roughly separated into two main, historically caused parts: In part I of this book the fundamentals of ontologies, ontology engineering and ontology-based applications were introduced. According to these fundamentals an environment for manually engineering and managing ontologies, the OntoEdit ontology engineering environment, has been designed.
Ein Knowledge Acquisition-Tool wird erst zu einem Knowledge Acquisition-Tool, wenn man mindestens einmal damit Wissen akquiriert hat. —(Ulrich Reimer, 2000)
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Maedche, A. (2002). The TEXT-TO-ONTO Environment. In: Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web. The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 665. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0925-7_7
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