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From OWL Class and Property Labels to Human Understandable Natural Language

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The ontology language OWL has become increasingly important during the previous years. However due to the uncontrolled growth, OWL ontologies in many cases are very heterogeneous with respect to the class and property labels that often lack a common and systematic view. For this reason we linguistically analyzed OWL class and property labels focusing on their implicit structure. Based on the results of this analysis we generated a first proposal for linguistically determined label generation which can be seen as a prerequisite for mapping OWL concepts to natural language patterns.

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Zoubida Kedad Nadira Lammari Elisabeth Métais Farid Meziane Yacine Rezgui

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Fliedl, G., Kop, C., Vöhringer, J. (2007). From OWL Class and Property Labels to Human Understandable Natural Language. In: Kedad, Z., Lammari, N., Métais, E., Meziane, F., Rezgui, Y. (eds) Natural Language Processing and Information Systems. NLDB 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4592. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73351-5_14

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