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Towards Ontology Generation from Tables
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Yuri?A?TijerinoEmail author  David?W?Embley  Deryle?W?Lonsdale  Yihong?Ding  George?Nagy
Affiliation:(1) Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan;(2) Brigham Young University, USA;(3) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Abstract:At the heart of today's information-explosion problems are issues involving semantics, mutual understanding, concept matching, and interoperability. Ontologies and the Semantic Web are offered as a potential solution, but creating ontologies for real-world knowledge is nontrivial. If we could automate the process, we could significantly improve our chances of making the Semantic Web a reality. While understanding natural language is difficult, tables and other structured information make it easier to interpret new items and relations. In this paper we introduce an approach to generating ontologies based on table analysis. We thus call our approach TANGO (Table ANalysis for Generating Ontologies). Based on conceptual modeling extraction techniques, TANGO attempts to (i) understand a table's structure and conceptual content; (ii) discover the constraints that hold between concepts extracted from the table; (iii) match the recognized concepts with ones from a more general specification of related concepts; and (iv) merge the resulting structure with other similar knowledge representations. TANGO is thus a formalized method of processing the format and content of tables that can serve to incrementally build a relevant reusable conceptual ontology.
Keywords:ontology  table understanding  ontology generation  semantic web
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