Automatic domain ontology construction mechanism

Ontologies play vital role in agent communication in present semantic web. Manual construction of ontology is very complex and time consuming process. Thus it is mandatory to automate this task. A number of tools have been created to help the ontology generation in a semi automatic or manual way. But there is no standard framework for complete automation of this process. Though ontologies are highly reusable so based on a basic ontology other ontologies may be built for specific application domain. This work attempts to present a mechanism for automatic construction of ontology using intelligent agents.

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