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General description

Name: ConceptTerms
Submitted by: Pierre-YvesVandenbussche, JeanCharlet
Also Known As:
Intent: This CP allows designers to represent both conceptual and linguistic part of a vocabulary.

The pattern purpose is not to encompass all linguistic complexity as Linginfo or LMF does, but to describe linguistic information in more details than SKOS which names concept whith simple labels.

Domains:

Linguistic, Vocabulary

Competency Questions:
  • How to distinguish a preferred term or label from synonyms in order to name a concept?
  • How to enable cross language searching?
  • How to allow adding properties on term?
Solution description: A concept is named in a particular language by a preferred term and a set of simple non preferred terms. Those terms artifacts specialize the term entity which owns common properties. This list of properties may be extended depending on vocabulary specific needs.

This pattern suits for various vocabularies (thesaurus, terminology, taxonomy…) and has been applied to GEMET, Eurovoc, CIM10 among other. Modeling takes into account: -the possibility to extend the current pattern in order to add some more precise linguistic information (for instance represent translation relation between two terms since term is a class) -minimal linguistic artifacts necessary for vocabulary resource access by providing a preferred Term to name a concept and some synonyms which are Simple non preferred terms.

Reusable OWL Building Block: http://sites.google.com/site/pierreyvesvandenbussche/resources/ConceptTerms.owl (1345)
Consequences: Compare to labels on a concept class, this solution has a higher data load.
Scenarios: Used for vocabulary representation. For example in Eurovoc(http://europa.eu/eurovoc/), a concept has a preferred term "social sciences" in english and a simple non preferred term (i.e. synonyms) "humanities" in the same language whereas the same concept has a preferred term "sciences sociales" in french and a simple non preferred term "sciences humaines" in this language. If we wanted to add a translation relation between terms we could state that "social sciences" english term is a translation of "sciences sociales" french term. If we consider a second preferred term in english "award" which names a concept, in a particular information retrieval context, we could define a coumpound non preferred term "social sciences awards" which is related to preferred terms "social sciences" and "award".
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Examples (OWL files):
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Reengineered From:
  • BS8723-5 model: http://schemas.bs8723.org/Examples.aspx In BS8723 model
  • triangular-shaped relations are defined between a thesaurus concept
  • a preferred term and some simple non preferred terms. We are convinced that maintaining this model can be optimized by reifying those relations in a single relation class. That is why we defines the Concept-Terms relation which reusing N-ary pattern in order to represent terms on a concept. Between all terms
  • we distinguish a preferred term and some synonyms (simple non preferred terms).
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Elements

The ConceptTerms Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:




Scenarios

Scenarios about ConceptTerms

This ontology describes example coming from Eurovoc(http://europa.eu/eurovoc/) where a concept has a preferred term "social sciences" in english and a simple non preferred term (i.e. synonyms) "humanities" in the same language whereas the same concept has a preferred term "sciences sociales" in french and a simple non preferred term "sciences humaines" in this language. We consider a second preferred term in english "award" which names a concept. In this particular information retrieval context, we define a coumpound non preferred term "social sciences awards" which is related to preferred terms "social sciences" and "award". >>>

Reviews

Reviews about ConceptTerms
Review article Posted on About revision (current is 5832)
WimPeters about ConceptTerms 24550838 September 2009 56265,626
VojtechSvatek about ConceptTerms 24550838 September 2009 57145,714
MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa about ConceptTerms 24550838 September 2009 57145,714

This revision (revision ID 5832) takes in account the reviews: WimPeters about ConceptTerms, VojtechSvatek about ConceptTerms, MariCarmenSuarezFigueroa about ConceptTerms

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