mOntage: Building Domain Ontologies from Linked Open Data

2013 
Domain-specific ontologies have become integral components of numerous semantic- and knowledge-based applications. However, creating such ontologies and populating them with correct individuals is a difficult and time-consuming process. Recently, a vast amount of knowledge has become available as part of the Linking Open Data (LOD) project. In this paper, we introduce mOntage, an ontology design and population framework, which allows a domain expert to quickly define a domain ontology schema and then automatically populate the ontology with instances obtained from LOD selected sources. The classes and properties of the ontology being created can be defined either directly, in terms of existing LOD-available classes and properties, or can be newly constructed by the domain expert. Ontology instances are then retrieved from the LOD datasets by executing suitable SPARQL queries. We illustrate our framework by creating Cancer Treatment ontology in the area of biomedicine.
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