Dear all,

The Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) of The Open University and Springer Nature 
are happy to announce the release of The Computer Science Ontology (CSO) [1].

CSO is a large-scale, automatically generated ontology of research areas in the 
field of Computer Science. The current version of CSO incorporates 14K topics 
and over 143K relationships extracted by applying the Klink-2 algorithm [2] on 
a dataset of about 16M scientific articles. The CSO model is an extension of 
the BIBO ontology which in turn builds on SKOS. It covers hierarchical 
relationship between topics, whether a topic contributes to another one, and 
whether two topics are equivalent. It is licensed under a Creative Commons 
Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) and about 60% of its topics 
are linked to equivalent concepts in DBpedia.

To facilitate the uptake of CSO we have developed the CSO Portal [3], a web 
application that enables users to download [4], explore [5], and provide 
feedback [6] on the ontology.

The dumps of CSO are available as OWL, N-Triples, and CSV. The CSO Portal also 
supports content negotiation and allows users to access the resources as HTML, 
RDF/XML, Turtle,  JSON-LD, and N-Triples. For instance, the resource 'semantic 
web' is available as RDF/XML at the URI: 
https://cso.kmi.open.ac.uk/topics/semantic%20web.rdf

CSO presents two main advantages over alternative characterizations of the 
field of Computer Science. First, it is produced automatically and therefore 
can be regularly updated with very little effort. In addition, as it is 
generated from a very large corpus of publications in Computer Science, it 
provides a much more granular characterization of this field of study than the 
currently available alternatives.


Best regards,
Francesco Osborne
Angelo A. Salatino
Thiviyan Thanapalasingam
Andrea Mannocci
Enrico Motta


[1] Salatino, A.A., Thanapalasingam, T., Mannocci, A., Osborne, F. and Motta, 
E. (2018) The Computer Science Ontology: A Large-Scale Taxonomy of Research 
Areas, International Semantic Web Conference 2018, Monterey, CA (USA). 
http://oro.open.ac.uk/55484/
[2] Osborne, F. and Motta, E. (2015) Klink-2: Integrating Multiple Web Sources 
to Generate Semantic Topic Networks, International Semantic Web Conference 
2015, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (USA). http://oro.open.ac.uk/43793/
[3] https://cso.kmi.open.ac.uk/
[4] https://cso.kmi.open.ac.uk/downloads
[5] https://cso.kmi.open.ac.uk/home
[6] https://cso.kmi.open.ac.uk/participate
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