DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-87685-6_30
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Semi Automatic Ontology Instantiation in the domain of Risk Management

Abstract: Abstract:One of the challenging tasks in the context of Ontological Engineering is to automatically or semi-automatically support the process of Ontology Learning and Ontology Population from semi-structured documents (texts). In this paper we describe a Semi-Automatic Ontology Instantiation method from natural language text, in the domain of Risk Management. This method is composed from three steps 1)Annotation with part-of-speech tags, 2) Semantic Relation Instances Extraction, 3) Ontology instantiation proc… Show more

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“…It consists of adding new instances of concepts and relations into an existing ontology. This process usually starts after the conceptual model of ontology is built [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of adding new instances of concepts and relations into an existing ontology. This process usually starts after the conceptual model of ontology is built [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, generic ontologies are used in multi-agent systems, permitting agents to interoperate and cooperate through a common ontology (Su et al, 2003). PRIMA is another generic ontology which contains a set of concepts and relations describing risk and its incorporation in various work processes (Makki et al, 2008). Also generic ontologies are used for creating models for policy-based regulations, which incorporate different domains like Food and Drug Administration (FDA), financial regulation, contracts and individuals conducting business (El Kharbili & Stolarski, 2009).…”
Section: Generic Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is mostly semi-automatic, involving a human expert combined with statistical, syntactic and semantic techniques (Makki et al, 2008). Kohli et al (2012) manually extracted information using literature reviews, interviews and surveys from experts to develop the generic slum ontology (GSO), which comprises of concept that refer to the morphology of the environment.…”
Section: Generic Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, several authors have extensively studied them in different areas: risk management (73,74), product formulation, unit operation model integration (18), determination of CQAs and CPPs (75), mathematical model storage, use, and solving (19), regulatory compliance (76), manufacturing execution systems (77) and drug discovery (78). …”
Section: Promising Km Tools For Pharmaceutical Production Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%