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OWL2Vec*: Embedding of OWL Ontologies ...
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Correcting Knowledge Base Assertions ...
Chen, Jiaoyan; Chen, Xi; Horrocks, Ian. - : arXiv, 2020
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Learning Semantic Annotations for Tabular Data ...
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Experiencing OptiqueVQS: a multi-paradigm and ontology-based visual query system for end users [<Journal>]
Soylu, Ahmet [Verfasser]; Giese, Martin [Sonstige]; Jimenez-Ruiz, Ernesto [Sonstige].
DNB Subject Category Language
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HermiT: An OWL 2 Reasoner
In: Journal of automated reasoning. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 53 (2014) 3, 245-269
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Logic-based assessment of the compatibility of UMLS ontology sources
Abstract: This article is part of the supplement: Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences (SWAT4LS), 2009 ; Background: The UMLS Metathesaurus (UMLS-Meta) is currently the most comprehensive effort for integrating independently-developed medical thesauri and ontologies. UMLS-Meta is being used in many applications, including PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov. The integration of new sources combines automatic techniques, expert assessment, and auditing protocols. The automatic techniques currently in use, however, are mostly based on lexical algorithms and often disregard the semantics of the sources being integrated. Results: In this paper, we argue that UMLS-Meta’s current design and auditing methodologies could be significantly enhanced by taking into account the logicbased semantics of the ontology sources. We provide empirical evidence suggesting that UMLS-Meta in its 2009AA version contains a significant number of errors; these errors become immediately apparent if the rich semantics of the ontology sources is taken into account, manifesting themselves as unintended logical consequences that follow from the ontology sources together with the information in UMLS-Meta. We then propose general principles and specific logic-based techniques to effectively detect and repair such errors. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the methodologies employed in the design of UMLS-Meta are not only very costly in terms of human effort, but also error-prone. The techniques presented here can be useful for both reducing human effort in the design and maintenance of UMLS-Meta and improving the quality of its contents
Keyword: Antology sources; ClinicalTrials.gov; Encapçalaments de material--Medicina--Informàtica; Medical thesauri; PubMed; Subject headings--Medicine-- Data processing; UMLS metathesaurus
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10234/36981
https://doi.org/10.1186/2041-1480-2-S1-S2
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A Tableau Decision Procedure for InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> ImageObject FileRef="1081720079079ArticleIEq1.gif" Format="GIF" Color="BlackWhite" Type="Linedraw" Rendition="HTML"/> EquationSource Format="TEX">
In: Journal of automated reasoning. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 39 (2007) 3, 249
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Optimizing Terminological Reasoning for Expressive Description Logics
In: Journal of automated reasoning. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 39 (2007) 3, 277
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Ontologies and schema languages on the Web
In: Spinning the semantic web (Cambridge, Mass, 2003), p. 95-140
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Evaluating Optimized Decision Procedures for Propositional Modal K(m) Satisfiability
In: Journal of automated reasoning. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 28 (2002) 2, 173-204
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