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A Hybrid Graph based Framework for Integrating Information from RDF and Topic Map: A Proposal

Proceedings Paper, by Shiladitya Munshi, Ayan Chakraborty, and Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay

A novel hybrid graph based information integration platform for the semantic web.

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This paper presents a proposal of a new hybrid graph based framework for integrating information within two semantic web information exchange format RDF and Topic Map. The disagreement on common information meta-model in semantic web arena, which is characterized by two mostly used information standards (RDF and Topic Map), is aimed to be hurdled across through the development of an integrated platform. On the
background of limitations of the previously proposed solutions which address the issues of interoperability between RDF and Topic Map, we propose a novel hybrid graph based information integration platform for semantic web which can efficiently address the concerns of RDF and Topic Map interoperability. The hybrid nature of the proposed graph based model is characterized by the integration of equivalent semantic relations in a hyper graph - graph data structure framework. Critical theoretical aspects of this model are discussed with respect to the requirements and the methodologies.

 

As a former information scientist, I am fascinated since 1999 by the capabilities for building Topic Maps-based knowledge systems having the potential to augment human mind. One can model arbitrary knowledge organization systems, deal with semantic heterogeneity, collocate all facts about one subject in one logical place, and with TMQL have semantic retrieval on federated semantic networks. Therefore I expect bright prospects for business concepts building on the exchange of such knowledge snippets via semantic knowledge services.

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