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  <description><![CDATA[Wikipedia has become an important source of online knowledge for people that is kept up to date and available in many languages. We describe an approach to extracting information from Wikipedia and related sources to construct an ontology and associated knowledge base. The core idea is to use Wikipedia's articles and associated pages as a topic ontology. The benefits of the approach are that the ontology terms are developed through a social process, maintained and kept current by the Wikipedi...]]></description>
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