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|Abstract=We describe OntoComP, which is a Protege 4 plugin that supports the ontology | |Abstract=We describe OntoComP, which is a Protege 4 plugin that supports the ontology engineer in completing OWL ontologies. More precisely, OntoComP supports the ontology engineer in checking whether an ontology contains all the relevant information about the application domain, and in extending the ontology appropriately if this is not the case. It acquires complete knowledge about the application domain efficiently by asking successive questions to the ontology engineer. By using novel techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, it ensures that, on the one hand, the interaction with the ontology engineer is kept to a minimum, and, on the other hand, the resulting ontology is complete in a certain well-defined sense. | ||
engineer in completing OWL ontologies. More precisely, OntoComP supports the | |||
ontology engineer in checking whether an ontology contains all the relevant | |||
information about the application domain, and in extending the ontology | |||
appropriately if this is not the case. It acquires complete knowledge about | |||
the application domain efficiently by asking successive questions to the | |||
ontology engineer. By using novel techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, it | |||
ensures that, on the one hand, the interaction with the ontology engineer is | |||
kept to a minimum, and, on the other hand, the resulting ontology is complete | |||
in a certain well-defined sense. | |||
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OntoComP: A Protege Plugin for Completing OWL Ontologies
Barış SertkayaBarış Sertkaya
Barış Sertkaya
OntoComP: A Protege Plugin for Completing OWL Ontologies
Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference, (ESWC 2009), volume 5554 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 898-902, 2009. Springer
OntoComP: A Protege Plugin for Completing OWL Ontologies
Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference, (ESWC 2009), volume 5554 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 898-902, 2009. Springer
- KurzfassungAbstract
We describe OntoComP, which is a Protege 4 plugin that supports the ontology engineer in completing OWL ontologies. More precisely, OntoComP supports the ontology engineer in checking whether an ontology contains all the relevant information about the application domain, and in extending the ontology appropriately if this is not the case. It acquires complete knowledge about the application domain efficiently by asking successive questions to the ontology engineer. By using novel techniques from Formal Concept Analysis, it ensures that, on the one hand, the interaction with the ontology engineer is kept to a minimum, and, on the other hand, the resulting ontology is complete in a certain well-defined sense. - Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: AutomatentheorieAutomata Theory
@inproceedings{ Sert09b,
author = {Bar\i{}\c{s} {Sertkaya}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference, {(ESWC 2009)}},
pages = {898--902},
publisher = {Springer Verlag},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
title = {OntoComP: A Protege Plugin for Completing OWL Ontologies},
volume = {5554},
year = {2009},
}