OntoPop or how to annotate documents and populate ontologies from texts
Résumé
This paper presents an innovative solution for annotating documents
and populating domain ontologies in a single process. In fact, this process can
be viewed as a translation of a linguistic representation of a text into a more
formal representation format, being RDF statements or OWL instances. Thus,
we provide the OntoPop methodology for mapping linguistic extractions with
concepts of ontology thanks to knowledge acquisition rules. This methodology
has been implemented in a platform integrating a IE tool and a commercial ontology
repository. The platform is currently under evaluation on various real
world applications. Nevertheless, OntoPop already raises interesting issues such
as semantic heterogeneity that are discussed at the end of this article.
and populating domain ontologies in a single process. In fact, this process can
be viewed as a translation of a linguistic representation of a text into a more
formal representation format, being RDF statements or OWL instances. Thus,
we provide the OntoPop methodology for mapping linguistic extractions with
concepts of ontology thanks to knowledge acquisition rules. This methodology
has been implemented in a platform integrating a IE tool and a commercial ontology
repository. The platform is currently under evaluation on various real
world applications. Nevertheless, OntoPop already raises interesting issues such
as semantic heterogeneity that are discussed at the end of this article.
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