Describing and Organizing Semantic Web and Machine Learning Systems in the SWeMLS-KG
Ekaputra, Fajar J., Llugiqi, Majlinda, Sabou, Marta, Ekelhart, Andreas, Paulheim, Heiko, Breit, Anna, Revenko, Artem, Waltersdorfer, Laura, Farfar, Kheir Eddine, Auer, Sören
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In line with the general trend in artificial intelligence research to create intelligent systems that combine learning and symbolic components, a new sub-area has emerged that focuses on combining machine learning (ML) components with techniques developed by the Semantic Web (SW) community - Semantic Web Machine Learning (SWeML for short). Due to its rapid growth and impact on several communities in the last two decades, there is a need to better understand the space of these SWeML Systems, their characteristics, and trends. Yet, surveys that adopt principled and unbiased approaches are missing. To fill this gap, we performed a systematic study and analyzed nearly 500 papers published in the last decade in this area, where we focused on evaluating architectural, and application-specific features. Our analysis identified a rapidly growing interest in SWeML Systems, with a high impact on several application domains and tasks. Catalysts for this rapid growth are the increased application of deep learning and knowledge graph technologies. By leveraging the in-depth understanding of this area acquired through this study, a further key contribution of this paper is a classification system for SWeML Systems which we publish as ontology.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-27-2023
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