In this paper we define the notion of an axiom dependency hypergraph, which explicitly represents how axioms are included into a module by the algorithm for computing locality-based modules. A locality-based module of an ontology corresponds to a set of connected nodes in the hypergraph, and atoms of an ontology to strongly connected components. Collapsing the strongly connected components into single nodes yields a condensed hypergraph that comprises a representation of the atomic decomposition of the ontology. To speed up the condensation of the hypergraph, we first reduce its size by collapsing the strongly connected components of its graph fragment employing a linear time graph algorithm. This approach helps to significantly reduce the ...
Nowadays very large domain ontologies are being developed in life-science areas like Biomedicine, Ag...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
We describe an optimised consequence-based procedure for classification of ontologies expressed in a...
Extracting a subset of a given ontology that cap-tures all the ontology’s knowledge about a specifie...
Abstract Extracting a subset of a given ontology that captures all the ontology’s knowledge about a ...
Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for practical ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of decomposing an ontology in Descri...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of decomposing an ontology in Descri...
International audienceOntologies are successfully used as semantic guides when navigating through th...
It is known that no algorithm can extract the minimal depleting Σ-module from ontolo-gies in express...
Because widely used real-world ontologies are often complex and large, one important challenge has e...
Ontology engineering is a hard and error-prone task, in which small changes may lead to er...
We describe an optimised consequence-based procedure for classification of ontologies expressed in a...
Module extraction is the task of computing a (preferably small) fragment M of an ontology O that pre...
Modularity is being increasingly used as an approach to solve for the information overload problem i...
Nowadays very large domain ontologies are being developed in life-science areas like Biomedicine, Ag...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
We describe an optimised consequence-based procedure for classification of ontologies expressed in a...
Extracting a subset of a given ontology that cap-tures all the ontology’s knowledge about a specifie...
Abstract Extracting a subset of a given ontology that captures all the ontology’s knowledge about a ...
Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for practical ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of decomposing an ontology in Descri...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of decomposing an ontology in Descri...
International audienceOntologies are successfully used as semantic guides when navigating through th...
It is known that no algorithm can extract the minimal depleting Σ-module from ontolo-gies in express...
Because widely used real-world ontologies are often complex and large, one important challenge has e...
Ontology engineering is a hard and error-prone task, in which small changes may lead to er...
We describe an optimised consequence-based procedure for classification of ontologies expressed in a...
Module extraction is the task of computing a (preferably small) fragment M of an ontology O that pre...
Modularity is being increasingly used as an approach to solve for the information overload problem i...
Nowadays very large domain ontologies are being developed in life-science areas like Biomedicine, Ag...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
We describe an optimised consequence-based procedure for classification of ontologies expressed in a...