Artículos de revistas
Towards Natural Language Question Generation For The Validation Of Ontologies And Mappings
Registro en:
Journal Of Biomedical Semantics. Biomed Central Ltd, v. 7, p. , 2016.
2041-1480
WOS:000381668900001
10.1186/s13326-016-0089-6
Autor
Ben Abacha
Asma; Dos Reis
Julio Cesar; Mrabet
Yassine; Pruski
Cedric; Da Silveira
Marcos
Institución
Resumen
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) The increasing number of open-access ontologies and their key role in several applications such as decision-support systems highlight the importance of their validation. Human expertise is crucial for the validation of ontologies from a domain point-of-view. However, the growing number of ontologies and their fast evolution over time make manual validation challenging. Methods: We propose a novel semi-automatic approach based on the generation of natural language (NL) questions to support the validation of ontologies and their evolution. The proposed approach includes the automatic generation, factorization and ordering of NL questions from medical ontologies. The final validation and correction is performed by submitting these questions to domain experts and automatically analyzing their feedback. We also propose a second approach for the validation of mappings impacted by ontology changes. The method exploits the context of the changes to propose correction alternatives presented as Multiple Choice Questions. Results: This research provides a question optimization strategy to maximize the validation of ontology entities with a reduced number of questions. We evaluate our approach for the validation of three medical ontologies. We also evaluate the feasibility and efficiency of our mappings validation approach in the context of ontology evolution. These experiments are performed with different versions of SNOMED-CT and ICD9. Conclusions: The obtained experimental results suggest the feasibility and adequacy of our approach to support the validation of interconnected and evolving ontologies. Results also suggest that taking into account RDFS and OWL entailment helps reducing the number of questions and validation time. The application of our approach to validate mapping evolution also shows the difficulty of adapting mapping evolution over time and highlights the importance of semi-automatic validation. 7 Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2014/14890-0] Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)