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Representing E-Mail Semantically for Automated Ontology Building

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The Semantic Web represents enormous data available on the World Wide Web in a machine readable format for effective extraction of ontologies providing for effective and relevant information extraction. Research shows that an enormous amount of time is spent on E-Mails for communication and information exchange. Adding semantics to the existing e-mail systems could not only provide for efficient usage of time and resources but also refresh the meaning of e-mail communication. This paper gives future scenario in applying semantic web for E-Mail applications by proposing a new framework intended to add a semantic web layer to the mail server in order to improve the process of linking, integrating, and searching of E-Mails. Also, a new method for semantic E-Mails representation is proposed that will improve the process of ontology extraction from semantic E-Mail.

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Beseiso, M., Ahmad, A.R., Ismail, R. (2012). Representing E-Mail Semantically for Automated Ontology Building. In: Lukose, D., Ahmad, A.R., Suliman, A. (eds) Knowledge Technology. KTW 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 295. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32826-8_40

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