Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease

We present a methodology to enhance domain-specific ontologies by (i) manual annotation of texts with the concepts in the domain ontology, (ii) matching annotated concepts with the closest YAGO-Wikipedia concept and (iii) using concepts from other ontologies that cover complementary domains. This me...

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Autores principales: Cardellino, Cristian, Teruel, Milagro, Gazzotti, Rafael, Alonso Alemany, Laura, Villata, Serena
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/64932
http://www.clei2017-46jaiio.sadio.org.ar/sites/default/files/Mem/SAOA/SAOA-02.pdf
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topic Ciencias Informáticas
ontología
Linked Open Data
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ontología
Linked Open Data
Cardellino, Cristian
Teruel, Milagro
Gazzotti, Rafael
Alonso Alemany, Laura
Villata, Serena
Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
topic_facet Ciencias Informáticas
ontología
Linked Open Data
description We present a methodology to enhance domain-specific ontologies by (i) manual annotation of texts with the concepts in the domain ontology, (ii) matching annotated concepts with the closest YAGO-Wikipedia concept and (iii) using concepts from other ontologies that cover complementary domains. This method reduces the difficulty of aligning ontologies, because the alignment is carried out within the scope of an example. The resulting alignment is a partial connection between diverse ontologies, and also a strong connection to Linked Open Data. By aligning these ontologies, we are increasing the ontological cov- erage for texts in that domain. Moreover, by aligning domain ontologies to the Wikipedia (via YAGO) we can obtain manually annotated examples of some of the concepts, effectively populating the ontology with examples. We present two applications of this process in the legal domain. First, we annotate sentences of the European Court of Human Rights with the LKIF ontology, at the same time matching them with the YAGO ontology. Second, we annotate a corpus of customer questions and answers from an insurance web page with the OMG ontology for the insurance domain, matching it with the YAGO ontology and complementing it with a financial ontology.
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author Cardellino, Cristian
Teruel, Milagro
Gazzotti, Rafael
Alonso Alemany, Laura
Villata, Serena
author_facet Cardellino, Cristian
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Gazzotti, Rafael
Alonso Alemany, Laura
Villata, Serena
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title Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
title_short Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
title_full Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
title_fullStr Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing domain-specific ontologies at ease
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publishDate 2017
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/64932
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