Wikipedia-Based Extraction of Lightweight Ontologies for Concept Level Annotation

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Wikipedia-Based Extraction of Lightweight Ontologies for Concept Level Annotation - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Elshaimaa Ali and Michael Lauruhn.

Overview

This poster describes a project under development. Authors propose a framework for automating the construction of lightweight ontologies for semantic annotations. Lightweight ontology is defined as the ontology that does not have to include all the components expressed with formal languages such as concept taxonomies, formal axioms, disjoint and exhaustive decomposition of concepts. (Giunchiglia and Zaihrayeu 2009). However, manual enhancement of the ontology through the addition of axioms, rules, disjoint sets, etc., is possible for future reasoning purposes. The purpose behind this research is to evaluate possible means for efficiently annotating domain-specific content using open ontology sources.