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Borchmann, D., Distel, F., Kriegel, F. |
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Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics; Jan-Mar2016, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p1-46, 46p |
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Description logic knowledge bases can be used to represent knowledge about a particular domain in a formal and unambiguous manner. Their practical relevance has been shown in many research areas, especially in biology and the Semantic Web. However, the tasks of constructing knowledge bases itself, often performed by human experts, is difficult, time-consuming and expensive. In particular the synthesis ofterminological knowledgeis a challenge that every expert has to face. Because human experts cannot be omitted completely from the construction of knowledge bases, it would therefore be desirable to at least get some support from machines during this process. To this end, we shall investigate in this work an approach which shall allow us to extract terminological knowledge in the form ofgeneral concept inclusionsfrom factual data, where the data is given in the form of vertex- and edge-labelled graphs. Because such graphs appear naturally within the scope of the Semantic Web in the form of sets of Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples, the presented approach opens up another possibility to extract terminological knowledge from the Linked Open Data Cloud. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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Complementary Index |
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