Abstract

The advent of information technology re-innovates all sectors of bio-sciences. Researchers use Semantic Web to improve web searching, mining and integration, which alleviates the time-consuming task of finding relevant and high-quality content. Semantics is improved through ontology engineering in any domain. Amended and developed ontologies will be uploaded to existing standardised and approved biomedical repositories. The establishment of a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) approved and standardised ontology repository is the most ambitious goal. This work will solely focus on some selected agri-ontologies. The main objective is to promote outcome-based research and transformation styles of relevant expertise sharing. The intended goal is to win project funding to train and equip students with relevant skills and expertise. Need-based and market-oriented training and professional grooming are a tangible asset for students. The majority of traditional Web development freelancers are unaware of ontology or semantic web market demand. Freelancing is another option for expert Ontology developers. However, agriculture students are used to all the research vocabulary and terminologies in their area, but they do not know how to contribute their expertise to improve the efficiency of the Semantic Web in their domain. If the improvement in relevant ontology becomes a part of the Semantic Web, then it is termed ‘Real-time Web semantics enhancement’. In other words, the target ontology becomes a part of the future Web of meaning.

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