Sciweavers

INLG
2010
Springer

Grouping Axioms for More Coherent Ontology Descriptions

13 years 10 months ago
Grouping Axioms for More Coherent Ontology Descriptions
Ontologies and datasets for the Semantic Web are encoded in OWL formalisms that are not easily comprehended by people. To make ontologies accessible to human domain experts, several research groups have developed ontology verbalisers using Natural Language Generation. In practice ontologies are usually composed of simple axioms, so that realising them separately is relatively easy; there remains however the problem of producing texts that are coherent and efficient. We describe in this paper some methods for producing sentences that aggregate over sets of axioms that share the same logical structure. Because these methods are based on logical structure rather than domain-specific concepts or language-specific syntax, they are generic both as regards domain and language.
Sandra Williams, Richard Power
Added 13 Feb 2011
Updated 13 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INLG
Authors Sandra Williams, Richard Power
Comments (0)