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Modular Ontology Learning with Topic Modelling over Core Ontology
Author(s) -
Ziwei Xu,
Mounira Harzallah,
Fabrice Guillet,
Ryutaro Ichise
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2019.09.211
Subject(s) - computer science , modular design , ontology , domain (mathematical analysis) , reuse , embedding , taxonomy (biology) , focus (optics) , partition (number theory) , information retrieval , artificial intelligence , programming language , mathematical analysis , ecology , philosophy , botany , physics , mathematics , epistemology , combinatorics , optics , biology
Nowadays, modular domain ontology, where each module represents a subdomain of the ontology domain, facilitates the reuse of information and provides users with domain-specific knowledge. In this paper, we focus on modular taxonomy learning from text, where each module collects terms with the same topic insights, and in parallel we manage to discover hypernym and 'related' relations among those collected terms.However, it is difficult to automatically fit terms into modules and discover relations.We propose to employ twice trainedLDAto partition termsof each subdomain, and relate subdomains into modules of ontology. Meanwhile, we apply core concept replacement and subdomain knowledge supplementation as supportive information embedding technique over the corpus. This shows that the twice trained LDA strategy can effectively identify topic-relevant terms into subdomains, with nearly two-fold precision comparing to that of normal LDA training. The combination of core concept replacement and subdomain knowledge supplementation contributes to significant improvements in modular taxonomy learning.

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