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Ontology verbalization (ontology verbalisation) is the process of representing the concepts and relationships in an ontology (a formal, structured representation of knowledge) using natural language. This can involve generating text or spoken language that describes the concepts, relationships, and other elements of the ontology in a way that is understandable to humans. Ontology verbalization is often used to make ontologies more accessible to non-technical users, or to facilitate communication and collaboration between people who are working with an ontology. It can also be used to generate explanations or summaries of the ontology, or to provide users with additional information or context about specific concepts or relationships within the ontology.
Resources:
- lemon-model.net .. Lexicon Model for Ontologies
- lexinfo.net .. declarative model for lexicon-ontology interface
- neon-toolkit.org .. ontology engineering environment
- github.com/theontologist/ontoverbal
- sourceforge.net/projects/ontoverbal
- swatproject.org .. Semantic Web Authoring Tool
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Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation S Williams, A Third, R Power – … of the 13th European Workshop on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org Abstract The SWAT Tools ontology verbaliser generates a hierarchically organised hypertext designed for easy comprehension and navigation. The document structure, inspired by encyclopedias and glossaries, is organised at a number of levels. At the top level, a … Cited by 14 Related articles All 10 versions Cite Save
Complexity assumptions in ontology verbalisation R Power – Proceedings of the ACL 2010 Conference Short …, 2010 – dl.acm.org Abstract We describe the strategy currently pursued for verbalising OWL ontologies by sentences in Controlled Natural Language (ie, combining generic rules for realising logical patterns with ontology-specific lexicons for realising atomic terms for individuals, classes, … Cited by 11 Related articles All 6 versions Cite Save
OWL to English: a tool for generating organised easily-navigated hypertexts from ontologies A Third, S Williams, R Power – 2011 – oro.open.ac.uk … Verbalisation of axioms We take the position (as is common in ontology verbalisation) that each OWL functor corresponds to a particular kind of sen- tence. … pp. 197–202 (2010) 12. Williams, S., Third, A., Power, R.: Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation. … Cited by 11 Related articles All 8 versions Cite Save
Multilingual Verbalisation of Modular Ontologies using GF and lemon B Davis, R Enache, J Van Grondelle… – Controlled Natural …, 2012 – Springer … pretol@unisa.ac.za Abstract. This paper presents an approach to multilingual ontology verbalisation of controlled language based on the Grammatical Frame- work (GF) and the lemon model. It addresses specific challenges … Cited by 7 Related articles All 13 versions Cite Save
Guideline based evaluation and verbalization of OWL class and property labels G Fliedl, C Kop, J Vöhringer – Data & Knowledge Engineering, 2010 – Elsevier … labels. Keywords. Ontology engineering; OWL class labels; Ontology verbalization; Linguistic guidelines. 1. Introduction. … sentences. We propose a step-by-step approach for a linguistically based and elaborated ontology verbalization. … Cited by 12 Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save
From OWL class and property labels to human understandable natural language G Fliedl, C Kop, J Vöhringer – Natural Language Processing and …, 2007 – Springer … In the following section we give a brief outline of our approach including some first results. 4.2 Generation of Natural Language Patterns We propose a step-by-step approach for a linguistically based and elaborated ontology verbalization. … Cited by 22 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save
Hidden semantics: what can we learn from the names in an ontology? A Third – Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … more precise. An interesting future direction of this work would be to investigate whether it is possible to detect exactly when such clarification is necessary, in the context of ontology verbalisation, at least. 4 Definitions Of course … Cited by 9 Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
OWL Simplified English: A finite-state language for ontology editing R Power – Controlled Natural Language, 2012 – Springer Page 1. OWL Simplified English: A Finite-State Language for Ontology Editing Richard Power Department of Computing Open University Milton Keynes, UK r.power@open.ac.uk Abstract. We describe a controlled fragment of English for editing on- tologies in OWL. … Cited by 15 Related articles All 11 versions Cite Save
Expressing OWL axioms by English sentences: dubious in theory, feasible in practice R Power, A Third – Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on …, 2010 – dl.acm.org … OWL and controlled English, with the aim of presenting ontologies (both for viewing and edit- ing) in natural language (Schwitter and Tilbrook, 2004; Kaljurand and Fuchs, 2007; Funk et al., 2007; Hart et al., 2008); this task has been called ontology ‘verbalisation’ (Smart, 2008). … Cited by 22 Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
Automatic verbalisation of SNOMED classes using OntoVerbal SF Liang, R Stevens, D Scott, A Rector – Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2011 – Springer … We describe the application of OntoVerbal to SNOMED-CT, whereby SNOMED classes are presented as textual paragraphs through the use of natural language generation technology. Keywords: ontology verbalisation, natural language generation, describing ontologies. … Cited by 7 Related articles All 9 versions Cite Save
Unlocking medical ontologies for non-ontology experts SF Liang, D Scott, R Stevens, A Rector – Proceedings of BioNLP 2011 …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … or, and LIST to the logical and. Our experience and the evidence over many practical cases have indicated that the full set of rhetorical relations is unlikely to be applied for ontology verbalisation. In particular, the set of so- called … Cited by 8 Related articles All 15 versions Cite Save
Automating generation of textual class definitions from OWL to English. R Stevens, J Malone, S Williams… – J. Biomedical …, 2011 – biomedcentral.com … The task of generating texts from ontologies has been called ‘ontology verbalisation’ (see [10]). A major application of ontology verbalisation has been controlled natural lan- guages (CNL) as a means of both reading and authoring … Cited by 21 Related articles All 19 versions Cite Save More
Development of a controlled natural language interface for semantic mediawiki PR Smart, J Bao, D Braines, NR Shadbolt – Controlled Natural Language, 2010 – Springer … Semantic templates were also used to provide an ontology verbalization capability for SMW using the Rabbit Controlled Natural Language (CNL). The resulting system demonstrates how CNL interfaces can be implemented on top of SMW. … Cited by 11 Related articles All 17 versions Cite Save
Towards a more natural multilingual controlled language interface to OWL N Gruzitis, G Barzdins – … of the Ninth International Conference on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … possible. Moreover, we focus on multilingual ontology verbalization to facilitate ontology localization and reuse. … anaphors9. Thus, by solving the interpretation issues via an interlingua, we get the ontology verbalization functionality for free. … Cited by 6 Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
LexInfo: A declarative model for the lexicon-ontology interface P Cimiano, P Buitelaar, J McCrae, M Sintek – … and Agents on the World Wide …, 2011 – Elsevier … We argue that in the light of tasks such as ontology-based information extraction (ie, ontology population) from text, ontology learning from text, knowledge-based question answering and ontology verbalization, currently available models do not suffice as they only allow us to … Cited by 54 Related articles All 22 versions Cite Save
Automating class definitions from OWL to English R Stevens, J Malone, S Williams, R Power – 2010 – oro.open.ac.uk … and no delay in provision of the important text definition. The task of generating texts from ontologies has been called „ontology verbalisation? (see Smart, 2008). A number of verbalisers for OWL (Web Ontology Language) have … Cited by 7 Related articles All 6 versions Cite Save
A policy-based approach to context dependent natural language generation T Bouttaz, E Pignotti, C Mellish, P Edwards – Proceedings of the 13th …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … Third, 2010). Our own ap- proach builds on the system of Hielkema (2010). However, work on ontology verbalisation has not yet presented general mechanisms for content determi- nation from semantic web data. This paper … Cited by 10 Related articles All 10 versions Cite Save
Verbalizing ontologies in controlled Baltic languages N Gr?z?tis, G Nešpore, B Saul?te – arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0418, 2012 – arxiv.org … We also discuss relation with controlled Lithuanian language that is being designed in parallel. Keywords. Controlled Natural Language, Ontology Verbalization, Information Structure, Synthetic Language, Baltic Languages Introduction … Cited by 6 Related articles All 9 versions Cite Save
Content selection from an ontology-based knowledge base for the generation of football summaries N Bouayad-Agha, G Casamayor… – Proceedings of the 13th …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … related to our approach are ontology-oriented proposals in NLG whether to leverage linguistic generation (Bontcheva and Wilks, 2004), to verbalize ontologies (Wilcock, 2003; Power and Third, 2010) or to select content for the purpose of ontology verbalization (Mellish and Pan … Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
Holistan revisited: Demonstrating agent-and knowledge-based capabilities for future coalition military operations PR Smart, D Mott, E Gentle, D Braines, W Sieck… – 2008 – eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk … It has been shown that ontologies can be used in conjunction with NLG technologies to provide an ontology verbalization capability that serializes the content of an ontology to a human-readable, natural language format [14]. … Cited by 5 Related articles All 7 versions Cite Save
A multilingual semantic wiki based on Attempto Controlled English and Grammatical Framework K Kaljurand, T Kuhn – The Semantic Web: Semantics and Big Data, 2013 – Springer … outline future work. 2 Related Work The related work falls into several categories such as multilingual CNLs, CNL-based wikis, multilingual wikis, multilingual ontologies, and ontology verbalization. Many general purpose and … Cited by 11 Related articles All 11 versions Cite Save
Word order based analysis of given and new information in controlled synthetic languages N Gr?z?tis – Proceedings of the Workshop on the Multilingual …, 2010 – ceur-ws.org … Categories and Subject Descriptors I. 2.1 [Artificial Intelligence]: Applications and Expert Systems– Natural language interfaces; I. 2.7 [Natural Language Processing] General Terms Design, Experimentation, Languages Keywords Ontology Verbalization, Controlled Natural … Cited by 5 Related articles All 5 versions Cite Save More
Using CNL techniques and pattern sentences to involve domain experts in modeling S Spreeuwenberg, J van Grondelle, R Heller… – Controlled Natural …, 2012 – Springer Page 1. Using CNL Techniques and Pattern Sentences to Involve Domain Experts in Modeling Silvie Spreeuwenberg1, Jeroen van Grondelle2, Ronald Heller2, and Gartjan Grijzen2 1 LibRT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands silvie … Cited by 7 Related articles All 9 versions Cite Save
A framework for supporting human military planning JA Allen, D Mott, A Bahrami, J Yuan… – Proceedings of the …, 2008 – usukita.org … formats. The main value of an ontology verbalization capability, from a military planning perspective, is that it enables coalition planning documents to be generated rapidly in response to changes in the planning model. One … Cited by 16 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save More
Expressing conditions in tailored brochures for public administration N Colineau, C Paris, K Vander Linden – … of the 11th ACM symposium on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … technical documents. 2.3 Ontology Verbalization Work in ontology verbalization attempts to take logical expressions written in an ontology language and generate textual descriptions that are both fluent and accurate. Recent … Cited by 3 Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save
Ontology-based lexicon management in a multilingual translation system–a survey of use cases I Listenmaa – 2012 – molto-project.eu … 39 4.2.2 Keyword matching . . . . . 41 4.2.3 Converting the results into a GF grammar . . . . . 43 4.3 Ontology as the (source of) grammar . . . . . 45 4.3.1 Ontology verbalisation . . . . . 45 4.3.2 User input . . . . . 48 … Cited by 2 Related articles Cite Save More
Grammar-Ontology Interoperability M Chechev, A Ranta, M Damova… – MOLTO-Multilingual …, 2004 – molto-project.eu … 3 RDF RESuLTS TO NATuRAL LANGuAGE The ontology verbalization to a controlled language is a research topic that was continuously revisited in the last few years. … Several papers have been submitted that present ontology verbalization with GF. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save More
An evaluation of tailored web materials for public administration N Colineau, C Paris, K Vander Linden – … of the 23rd ACM conference on …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … 2. RELATED WORK The Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) prototype application described in this paper is based on technologies from Document Automation (DA), Natural Language Generation (NLG) and Ontology Verbalization (OV). … Cited by 1 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save
Ontology-driven Development of Personalized Location Based Services, 2011 – books.google.com Databases and Information Systems VI 437 J. Barzdins andM. Kirikova (Eds.) IOS Press, 2011 © 2011 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved. 2D and 3D visualization Ådalsbanan air traffic control annotations archetypes and archetype patterns based development … Cite Save
Multilingual Verbalization of Modular Ontologies using GF and lemon Brian Davis Ramona Enache Jeroen van Grondelle L Pretorius – Frontiers of Multilingual Grammar Development, 2013 – 130.241.16.4 2 Multilingual Verbalization of Modular Ontologies us- ing GF and lemon Brian Davis Ramona Enache Jeroen van Grondelle Laurette Pretorius Abstract: This paper presents an approach to multilingual ontology verbalisation of controlled language based on the Grammatical … Related articles All 3 versions Cite Save More
MOLTO Multilingual Online Translation D Dannélls, A Ranta, R Enache – molto-project.eu … 4 2 The grammar development work ow 4 3 The grammar 4 3.1 Ontology verbalization . . . . . … 3 The grammar 3.1 Ontology verbalization An important component in the natural language generation system is the layer that con- nects the ontology with the generation grammar. … Related articles Cite Save More
Ontology-driven Development of Personalized Location Based Services H Hele-Mai, A KALJUVEE, L Martin… – … Information Systems VI …, 2011 – books.google.com … Keywords. development of LBS, personalized LBS, geo-spatial ontology, ontology verbalization, reverse geo-coding Introduction Location Based Services (LBS)[1] are becoming increasingly popular in the nearest future. However … Related articles Cite Save
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Using Semantic Web technology to support icd-11 textual definitions authoring. G Jiang, HR Solbrig, CG Chute – J. Biomedical Semantics, 2013 – biomedcentral.com … The task of generating texts from ontol- ogies has been called ontology verbalization. A notable application of ontology verbalization has been controlled natural languages (CNL) as a means of both reading and authoring ontologies. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 13 versions Cite Save More
Mobility that can be supported by the University of Nis for EUROWEB during 2013-2014 V Markovic, J ?ivljak, I Manic – Computer Science – mrtc.mdh.se Page 1. EUROWEB Project Academic offer for 2011-?2012-?2013 1. Name of Partner: University of Nis 2. Name & E-Mail of primary contact: Prof. Vera Markovic (vera.markovic@elfak.ni.ac.rs & vera5556@gmail.com ) 3. Name & E-mail of additional contacts: … Related articles All 2 versions Cite Save
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