Enriching Ontologies through Data
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Lora Aroyo and Natasha F. Noy
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Along with the vast usage of ontologies in different areas, non-standard reasoning tasks have started to emerge such as concept learning which aims to drive new concept definitions from given instance data of an ontology. This paper proposes new scalable approaches in light-weight description logics which rely on an inductive logic technique in favor of an instance query answering system. Keywords. OWL Ontology, Light-weight Description Logics, Concept Learning, Enriching Ontology.
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Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium co-located with 12th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2013), Sydney, Australia, October 20, 2013
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