One of the main holdbacks towards a wide use of ontologies is the high building cost. In order to reduce this effort, reuse of existing Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSs), and in particular thesauri, is a valuable and much cheaper alternative to build ontologies from scratch. In the literature tools to support such reuse and conversion of thesauri as well as re-engineering pat-terns already exist. However, few of these tools rely on a sort of semi-automatic reasoning on the structure of the thesaurus being converted. Furthermore, pat-terns proposed in the literature are not updated considering the new ISO 25964 standard on thesauri. This paper introduces a new application framework aimed to convert thesauri into OWL ontologies, differing from the existing approaches for taking into consideration ISO 25964 compliant thesauri and for applying completely automatic conversion rules.

Towards the reuse of standardized thesauri into ontologies

Cardillo E;Guarasci R
2014

Abstract

One of the main holdbacks towards a wide use of ontologies is the high building cost. In order to reduce this effort, reuse of existing Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSs), and in particular thesauri, is a valuable and much cheaper alternative to build ontologies from scratch. In the literature tools to support such reuse and conversion of thesauri as well as re-engineering pat-terns already exist. However, few of these tools rely on a sort of semi-automatic reasoning on the structure of the thesaurus being converted. Furthermore, pat-terns proposed in the literature are not updated considering the new ISO 25964 standard on thesauri. This paper introduces a new application framework aimed to convert thesauri into OWL ontologies, differing from the existing approaches for taking into consideration ISO 25964 compliant thesauri and for applying completely automatic conversion rules.
2014
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Conversion framework
ISO 25964
Knowledge organization system
Ontology
OWL
Thesauri
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