Hi all,
I am currently working with Aldo Gangemi on exploiting the mappings to
DOLCE (and the high level disjointness axioms in DOLCE) for finding
modeling issues both in the instances and the ontology.
I will not be able to travel to the meeting either, but of course we
will share our findings once we're finished, and probably also ask for
some input and feedback.
Cheers,
Heiko
Am 03.02.2015 um 09:39 schrieb Harald Sack:
Dear Dimitris,
I'm happy to hear that more work will be invested into a
reorganization of the DBpedia ontology. As you might know, together
with Magnus we have already invested some thoughts (and publications)
into the topic with the focus on data cleansing based on an improved
DBpedia ontology.[1,2] Unfortunately, Magnus and I will not be able
to participate live at the Dublin Meeting in Feb 9. Nevertheless, we
would like to contribute.
From our perspective we would like to apply the DBpedia ontology to
detect inconsistencies and flaws in DBpedia facts. This should not
only be possible in a retroactive way, but should take place much
earlier. Besides the detection of inconsistencies during the mapping
process or afterwards in the extracted data, this could already be
possible right from the start when the user is changing the wikipedia
infobox content (in the sense of type checking for
domain/range, checking of class disjointness and further constraints,
plausibility check for dates in connection with basic axioms to be
defined, etc.). Another possibility would be a tool that makes
inconsistencies/flaws in wikipedia data visible directly in the
wikipedia interface, where users could either correct them or confirm
facts that are originally in doubt. To achieve this, not only a
formally sound and semantically enrichedDBpedia ontology including a
set of basic axioms would be necessary, but also the applications and
infrastructure that make use of the ontology.
Also the relation of the DBpedia ontology to other ontologies would be
a rather interesting topic. This includes the already proposed
schemata (schema.org <http://schema.org>, facebook OG, etc) as well as
established ontologies (yago, umbel, etc...) where mapping to DBpedia
entities already exist. Can we make use of these ontologies (and
existing mappings) to complement DBpedia ontology in som
(semi-)automated way?
Thanks and best regards,
Harald
[1] G. Töpper, M. Knuth, and H. Sack: DBpedia ontology enrichment for
inconsistency detection. i-SEMANTICS 2012
[2] J. Waitelonis, N. Ludwig, M. Knuth, H. Sack: Whoknows? -
Evaluating Linked Data Heuristics with a Quiz that cleans up DBpedia.
ITSE, vol.8, 2011 (3)
On 23 Jan 2015, at 20:06, Dimitris Kontokostas
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all,
We are in the process of reorganizing the DBpedia ontology. Anyone
who is interested to contribute to the future directions of the
project is welcome to join.
The plan is as follows:
1) We have a dedicated session in the next DBpedia meeting in Dublin
(Feb 9th) [1] where we will discuss the editing workflow, future
directions and the formation of the DBpedia ontology committee [2].
2) The committee will be responsible to set the future plans & rules
that will be announced shortly after the meeting.
Best regards,
Dimtiris
[1] wiki.dbpedia.org/meetings/Dublin2015
<http://wiki.dbpedia.org/meetings/Dublin2015>
[2] http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/DBpedia_Ontology_Committee
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