User-Centred Onlology Learning for Knowledge Management
2002) User-Centred Onlology Learning for Knowledge Management. In Proceedings 7th International Workshop on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, Stockholm. (
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Automatic ontology building is a vital issue in many fields where they are currently built manually. This paper presents a user-centred methodology for ontology construction based on the use of Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. In our approach, the user selects a corpus of texts and sketches a preliminary ontology (or selects an existing one) for a domain with a preliminary vocabulary associated to the elements in the ontology (lexicalisa-tions). Examples of sentences involving such lexicalisation (e.g. ISA relation) in the corpus are automatically retrieved by the system. Retrieved examples are validated by the user and used by an adaptive Information Extraction system to generate patterns that discover other lexicalisations of the same objects in the ontology, possibly identifying new concepts or relations. New instances are added to the existing ontology or used to tune it. This process is repeated until a satisfactory ontology is obtained. The methodology largely automates the on-tology construction process and the output is an ontology with an associated trained leaner to be used for further ontology modifications.
Keywords: | Knowledge management, natural language processing, ontology learning, document annotation |
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Subjects: | AKT Challenges > Knowledge acquisition |
ID Code: | 125 |
Deposited By: | Brewster, Christopher |
Deposited On: | 27 February 2003 |
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