DODDLE II : A Domain Ontology Development Environment Using a MRD and Text Corpus(Knowledge Engineering and Robotics)(<Special Section>Knowledge-Based Software Engineering)
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In this paper, we describe how to exploit a machine-readable dictionary (MRD) and domain-specific text corpus in supporting the construction of domain ontologies that specify taxonomic and nontaxonomic relationships among given domain concepts. In building taxonomic relationships (hierarchical structure) of domain concepts, some hierarchical structure can be extracted from a MRD with marked subtrees that may be modified by a domain expert, using matching result analysis and trimmed result analysis. In building non-taxonomic relationships (specification templates) of domain concepts, we construct concept specification templates that come from pairs of concepts extracted from text corpus, using WordSpace and an association rule algorithm. A domain expert modifies taxonomic and non-taxonomic relationships later. Through case studies with "the Contracts for the International Sales of Goods (CISC)" and "XML Common Business Library (xCBL)", we make sure that our system can work to support the process of constructing domain ontologies with a MRD and text corpus.
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- 2004-04-01
著者
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Yamaguchi Takahira
Shizuoka University
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KUREMATSU Masaki
Iwate Prefectural University
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IWADE Takamasa
Shizuoka University
関連論文
- Special Issue on Knowledge-Based Software Engineering
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