Evaluation of Ontological Relations in Corpora of Restricted Domain
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https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-19-1-1954Keywords:
Evaluation of relations, lexico-syntactic patterns, ontologies of restricted domainAbstract
In this paper we propose a new approach for automatic evaluation of relations in ontologies of restricted domain. In particular, we use various lexico-syntactic patterns with the aim of evaluating the class-inclusionand ontological relations that the ontology holds. Our approach focuses on a reference corpus for finding evidence of the relation validity. The approach is capable to provide an accuracy measure for each ontology evaluated, a value associated in some way with the quality of the ontology relations. This score is given with a certain degree of reliability, and it is obtained by comparing the results given by our approach against the evaluation of human experts and a baseline.Downloads
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2015-03-27
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