Detailed Information on Publication Record
2007
D2.3.8v2 Report and Prototype of Dynamics in the Ontology Lifecycle
NOVÁČEK, VítBasic information
Original name
D2.3.8v2 Report and Prototype of Dynamics in the Ontology Lifecycle
Name in Czech
preloz si sam ;)
Authors
Edition
Innsbruck, Austria, 85 pp. Knowledge Web EU NoE deliverable D2.3.8v2, 2007
Publisher
Knowledge Web EU NoE
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Výzkumná zpráva
Field of Study
10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher
Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Informatics
Keywords in English
ontology; ontology dynamics; ontology lifecycle; ontology integration; inconsistency resolution; change operator implementation
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International impact
Změněno: 26/4/2011 21:03, doc. Mgr. Bc. Vít Nováček, PhD
V originále
Deliverable D2.3.8v2 (WP2.3) presents a novel ontology integration technique that explicitly takes the dynamics and data-intensiveness of many practical application domains into account. This technique fully implements a crucial part of the dynamic ontology lifecycle scenario defined in D2.3.8v1. In particular, we tackle semi-automatic integration of ontology learning results into a manually developed ontology. This integration is based on automatic negotiation of agreed alignments, inconsistency resolution, ontology diff computation and natural language generation methods. Their combination alleviates the end-user effort in the dynamic incorporation of new knowledge to large extent, thus conforming to the principles specified in D2.3.8v1. As such, it allows for a basic application of all the dynamic ontology lifecycle features we have proposed.
In Czech
Deliverable D2.3.8v2 (WP2.3) presents a novel ontology integration technique that explicitly takes the dynamics and data-intensiveness of many practical application domains into account. This technique fully implements a crucial part of the dynamic ontology lifecycle scenario defined in D2.3.8v1. In particular, we tackle semi-automatic integration of ontology learning results into a manually developed ontology. This integration is based on automatic negotiation of agreed alignments, inconsistency resolution, ontology diff computation and natural language generation methods. Their combination alleviates the end-user effort in the dynamic incorporation of new knowledge to large extent, thus conforming to the principles specified in D2.3.8v1. As such, it allows for a basic application of all the dynamic ontology lifecycle features we have proposed.
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