We describe a controlled fragment of English for editing ontologies in OWL. Although this language substantially overlaps other CNLs that have been proposed for this purpose, it has a number of special features designed to simplify its learning and use. First, the language allows users to start typing in sentences with little or no preliminary effort in building a controlled vocabulary or lexicon. Second, it disallows sentences that people interpret as structurally ambiguous. Third, it employs a finite-state grammar, so facilitating fast and reliable implementation of an editing tool. These advantages are gained at the cost of severe restrictions in coverage, which mean that the majority of potential OWL axioms cannot be expressed. However,...
Abstract. Traditionally, Controlled Natural Languages (CNLs) are de-signed either to avoid ambiguity...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
Ontology development is a non-trivial task requiring expertise in the chosen ontological language. W...
Widespread use of Semantic Web technologies requires interfaces through which knowledge can be viewe...
It has frequently been observed that domain experts are not necessarily ontology experts, and that t...
In this paper, we will argue that a well-defined subset of English can be used to express the same k...
In recent years, following the rapid development in the Semantic Web and Knowledge Management resear...
With OWL (Web Ontology Language) established as a standard for encoding ontologies on the Semantic W...
We describe the architecture of a novel ontology and rule editor ACE View. The goal of ACE View is...
This paper describes a proposed new syntax that can be used to write and read OWL ontologies in Cont...
Different kinds of controlled natural language (CNL) have been proposed as a front-end for Semantic ...
Abstract. The casual user is typically overwhelmed by the formal logic of the Semantic Web. The gap ...
Creating formal data is a high initial barrier for small organisations and individuals wishing to cr...
At OWLED2007 a task force was formed to work towards a common Controlled Natural Language Syntax for...
Ontologies formally represent reality in a way that limits ambiguity and facilitates automated reaso...
Abstract. Traditionally, Controlled Natural Languages (CNLs) are de-signed either to avoid ambiguity...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
Ontology development is a non-trivial task requiring expertise in the chosen ontological language. W...
Widespread use of Semantic Web technologies requires interfaces through which knowledge can be viewe...
It has frequently been observed that domain experts are not necessarily ontology experts, and that t...
In this paper, we will argue that a well-defined subset of English can be used to express the same k...
In recent years, following the rapid development in the Semantic Web and Knowledge Management resear...
With OWL (Web Ontology Language) established as a standard for encoding ontologies on the Semantic W...
We describe the architecture of a novel ontology and rule editor ACE View. The goal of ACE View is...
This paper describes a proposed new syntax that can be used to write and read OWL ontologies in Cont...
Different kinds of controlled natural language (CNL) have been proposed as a front-end for Semantic ...
Abstract. The casual user is typically overwhelmed by the formal logic of the Semantic Web. The gap ...
Creating formal data is a high initial barrier for small organisations and individuals wishing to cr...
At OWLED2007 a task force was formed to work towards a common Controlled Natural Language Syntax for...
Ontologies formally represent reality in a way that limits ambiguity and facilitates automated reaso...
Abstract. Traditionally, Controlled Natural Languages (CNLs) are de-signed either to avoid ambiguity...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
Ontology development is a non-trivial task requiring expertise in the chosen ontological language. W...