Supporting Lexical Ontology Learning by Relational Exploration

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Supporting Lexical Ontology Learning by Relational Exploration

Sebastian RudolphSebastian Rudolph,  Johanna VölkerJohanna Völker,  Pascal HitzlerPascal Hitzler
Sebastian Rudolph, Johanna Völker, Pascal Hitzler
Supporting Lexical Ontology Learning by Relational Exploration
In Uta Priss, Simon Polovina, Richard Hill, eds., Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications, Proc. ICCS 2007, volume 4604 of LNAI, 488-491, July 2007. Springer
  • KurzfassungAbstract
    Designing and refining ontologies becomes a tedious task, once the boundary to real-world-size knowledge bases has been crossed.

    Hence semi-automatic methods supporting those tasks will determine the future success of ontologies in practice. In this paper we describe a way for ontology creation and refinement by combining techniques from natural language processing (NLP) and formal concept analysis (FCA). We point out how synergy between those two fields can be established

    thereby overcoming each other's shortcomings.
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  • Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic
The final publication is available at Springer.
@inproceedings{RVH2007,
  author    = {Sebastian Rudolph and Johanna V{\"{o}}lker and Pascal Hitzler},
  title     = {Supporting Lexical Ontology Learning by Relational Exploration},
  editor    = {Uta Priss and Simon Polovina and Richard Hill},
  booktitle = {Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart
               Applications, Proc. {ICCS} 2007},
  series    = {LNAI},
  volume    = {4604},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year      = {2007},
  month     = {July},
  pages     = {488-491}
}