Automatically Constructing Semantic Web Services from Online Sources
José-Luis Ambite
Sirish Darbha
Aman Goel
Craig A. Knoblock
Kristina Lerman
Rahul Parundekar
Thomas Russ
Abstract
The work on integrating sources and services in the SemanticWeb assumes
that the data is either already represented in RDF or OWL or is
available through a Semantic Web Service. In practice, there is a
tremendous amount of data on the Web that is not available through the
Semantic Web. In this paper we present an approach to automatically
discover and create new Semantic Web Services. The idea behind this
approach is to start with a set of known sources and the corresponding
semantic descriptions and then discover similar sources, extract the
source data, build semantic descriptions of the sources, and then turn
them into Semantic Web Services. We implemented an end-to-end solution
to this problem in a system called Deimos and evaluated the system
across five different domains. The results demonstrate that the system
can automatically discover, learn semantic descriptions, and build
Semantic Web Services with only example sources and their descriptions as
input.
In Proceedings of the 8th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2009), pp.17-32, 2009.
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