Submissions:Term-based – record-based model – thesaurus to lightweight ontology
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Name | Term-based – record-based model - thesaurus to lightweight ontology |
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Problem | Re-engineering a term-based thesaurus which follows the record-based
model to design a lightweight ontology. APPLICABILITY The semantics of the relation between narrower and broader terms are subClassOf. |
Non-Ontological Resource
Description | A non-ontological resource holds a term-based thesaurus which follows the record-based model.
A thesaurus represents the knowledge of a domain with a collection of terms and a limited set of relations between them. The record-based data model is a denormalized structure, uses a record for every term with the information about the term, such as synonyms, broader, narrower and related terms. |
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Ontology
Description | The generated ontology will be based on the lightweight ontology architectural pattern (AP-LW-01). Each thesaurus term is mapped to a class. A subClassOf relation is defined between the new classes for the BT/NT relation. A relatedClass relation is defined between the new classes for the RT relation. For the UF/USE relations the SynonymOrEquivalence (SOE) pattern is applied. |
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Process
Description | 1. Identify the records which contain thesaurus terms without a broader term.
2. For each one of the above identified thesaurus terms ti: 2.1. Create the corresponding ontology class, Ci class, if it is not created yet. 2.2. Identify the thesaurus term, tj , which are narrower terms of ti. They are referenced in the same record which contains ti. 2.3. For each one of the above identified thesaurus term tj : 2.3.1. Create the corresponding ontology class, Cj class, if it is not created yet. 2.3.2. Set up the subClassOf relation between Cj and Ci 2.3.3. Repeat from step 2.2 for cj as a new ci 2.4. Identify the thesaurus term, tr, which are related terms of ti. They are referenced in the same record which contains ti. 2.5. For each one of the above identified thesaurus term tr: 2.5.1. Create the corresponding ontology class, Cr class, if it is not created yet. 2.5.2. Set up the relatedClass relation between Cr and Ci 2.5.3. Repeat from step 2.4 for cr as a new ci 2.6. Identify the thesaurus term, tq, which are equivalent terms of ti. They are referenced in the same record which contains ti. 2.7. For each one of the above identified thesaurus term tq: 2.7.1. Apply the SynonymOrEquivalence (SOE) pattern. |
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Scenario example
Description | Suppose that someone wants to build a lightweight ontology based on the European Training
Thesaurus (ETT), which is a term-based thesaurus and it follows the record-based model. |
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Example of a Non-Ontological Resource
Description | The European Training Thesaurus (ETT) constitutes the controlled vocabulary of reference
in the field of vocational education and training (VET) in Europe. The relation semantics between the sub-ordinate and the super-ordinate concepts is subClassOf. |
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Web Reference | http://libserver.cedefop.europa.eu/ett/en/ |
Ontology example
Description | The generated ontology will be based on the lightweight ontology architectural pattern (AP-LW-01). Each thesaurus term is mapped to a class. A subClassOf relation is defined between the new classes for the BT/NT relation. A relatedClass relation is defined between the new classes for the RT relation. For the UF/USE relations the SynonymOrEquivalence (SOE) pattern Is applied. |
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Process example
Description | 1. Create the learning class and the personal development class.
2. Create the competence class and assert that competence is subClassOf learning. 3. Create the performance class and assert that performance is subClassOf development. 4. Assert that achievement is label of the performance class. 5. Assert that competence is relatedClass of performance. 6. Create the learning class and assert that learning is equivalentClass of competence. 6.1. Create the efficiency class and assert that efficiency is subClassOf performance. 6.2. Create the failure class and assert that failure is subClassOf performance. 6.3. Create the success class and assert that success is subClassOf performance. |
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About
SubmittedBy | Boris Villazón Terrazas |
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Author | Boris Villazón Terrazas |
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Related to | Use the Architectural Pattern: TX-AP-01 |
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Reviews
Review article | Posted on | About revision (current is 9709) |
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PierluigiMiraglia about Term-based thesaurus to lightweight ontology – record-based model | 24550838 September 2009 | 56305,630 |
MartaSabou about Term-based thesaurus to lightweight ontology – record-based model | 24550838 September 2009 | 57035,703 |
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