2015
DOI: 10.3166/isi.20.3.37-61
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Construction d’une ontologie par transformation de systèmes d’organisation des connaissances et évaluation de la confiance

Abstract: Cet article présente une méthode originale de création d'une base de connaissances (ontologie) à partir de transformations de plusieurs sources de connaissances. Ces sources sont issues des systèmes d'organisation des connaissances (thésaurus, taxonomies, etc.). Les sources sont pondérées par un score de confiance. La méthode s'appuie sur un module défini à l'aide de patrons de conception ontologiques. Nous avons mis en oeuvre cette méthode dans un contexte agronomique. Nous proposons dans cet article plusieur… Show more

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“…The Discovery of the Optimal Extension allows the generation of an extension representing the maximal subset of compatible candidates validated by an expert (optimal extension). The first three activities have been already presented in [1,2]. In this article, we focus on the discovery of the optimal extension.…”
Section: Overview Of Our Fusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Discovery of the Optimal Extension allows the generation of an extension representing the maximal subset of compatible candidates validated by an expert (optimal extension). The first three activities have been already presented in [1,2]. In this article, we focus on the discovery of the optimal extension.…”
Section: Overview Of Our Fusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is an extension of our previous work and presents measures to compute trust for each new type of ontological objects that are extracted by our method. More information about the extraction method are available in french language using a different formalisation [2,3]. These measures are evaluated on a real case study in agriculture and we believe they can be applied in any knowledge base merging process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%