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- W1566576834 abstract "Ontologies have been proposed and studied in the last couple of decades as a way to capture and share people's knowledge about the world in a way that is processable by computer systems. Ontologies have the potential to serve as a bridge between the human conceptual understanding of the world and the data produced, processed and stored in computer systems. However, ontologies so far have failed to gather widespread adoption, failing to realise the original vision of the semantic web as a next generation of the world wide web: where everyone would be able to contribute and interlink their data and knowledge as easily asthey can contribute and interlink their websites.One of the main reasons for this lack of widespread adoption of ontologies is the steep learning curve for authoring them: most people find it too dfficult tolearn the syntax and formal semantics of ontology languages. Most research has tried to alleviate this problem by finding ways to help people to collaborate withknowledge engineers when building ontologies; this approach however, requires the wide availability of knowledge engineers, who in practice are scarce. In thecontext of the semantic web, recent research has started looking at ways to directly capture knowledge from domain experts as ontologies. One such approachadvocates the use of Controlled Natural Languages (CNL) as a promising way to alleviate the syntactical impediment to writing ontological constructs. However, not much is yet known about the capabilities and limitations of CNL-based ontology authoring by domain experts. It is also unknown what type of automatic tool support can and should be provided to novice ontology authors, although suchintelligent tool support is becoming possible due to advances in reasoning with existing ontologies and other related areas such as natural language processing.This PhD investigates how CNL-based ontology authoring systems can make ontology authoring more accessible to domain experts by providing intelligent tool support. In particular, this thesis iteratively investigates the impact of providing various types of intelligent tool support for authoring ontologies using the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and a controlled natural language called Rabbit. After each iteration of added tool support, we evaluate how it impacts the ontology authoring process and what are the main limitations of the resulting ontology authoring system. Based on the found limitations, we decide which further toolsupport would be most beneficial to novice ontology authors. This methodology resulted in iteratively providing support for (i) understanding the syntactic capabilities and limitations of the chosen controlled natural language; (ii) following appropriate ontology engineering methodologies; (iii) fostering awareness about the logical consequences of adding new knowledge to an ontology and (iv)interacting with the ontology authoring system via dialogues.The main contributions of this PhD are (i) showing that domain experts benefit from guidance about the ontology authoring process and understandable syntax error messages for finding the correct CNL syntax; (ii) the definitionof a framework to integrate the syntactical and semantic analyses of ontology authors' inputs; (iii) showing that intuitive feedback about the integration of ontology authors' inputs into an existing ontology benefits ontology authors as they become aware of potential ontology defects; (iv) the definition of a framework to analyse and describe ontology authoring in terms of dialogue moves and theirdiscourse structure." @default.
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- W1566576834 title "Intuitive ontology authoring using controlled natural language" @default.
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