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Querying the Dataset from the Developed Ontology for Swineflu Disease


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1 Research Scholar, Rayalaseema University, India
2 Professor, Adikavi Nannaya University, India
3 Professor, VNR VJIET, India
4 Assistant Professor, VNR VJIET, India
     

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Ontology design and querying the data set to obtain accurate results has been a topic of research. The aim of the paper is to represent ontological knowledge in the field of Medical Information Systems to store the knowledge about Swine flu disease and thereby querying the data and formalize the knowledge base development. The developed knowledge from RDF is converted to rules and then querying is done through different methods and performance analysis has been done on the retrieved query. The results predicted determine the suitability of the method where querying gives the accurate result for swine flu disease ontology.

Keywords

Querying; Ontology; Swine-flu; Protégé; SPARQL
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Authors

Radhika Pathi
Research Scholar, Rayalaseema University, India
Suresh Verma Penumatsha
Professor, Adikavi Nannaya University, India
Lakshmi Kalyani Neerukonda
Professor, VNR VJIET, India
P. Rama Krishna
Assistant Professor, VNR VJIET, India

Abstract


Ontology design and querying the data set to obtain accurate results has been a topic of research. The aim of the paper is to represent ontological knowledge in the field of Medical Information Systems to store the knowledge about Swine flu disease and thereby querying the data and formalize the knowledge base development. The developed knowledge from RDF is converted to rules and then querying is done through different methods and performance analysis has been done on the retrieved query. The results predicted determine the suitability of the method where querying gives the accurate result for swine flu disease ontology.

Keywords


Querying; Ontology; Swine-flu; Protégé; SPARQL



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194294