Ontology Creation Task
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An Ontology Creation Task is a knowledge-base creation task that creates an ontology database.
- Context:
- It can (typically) include an Ontology Designing Task.
- It can (typically) include an Ontology Authoring Task.
- It can (typically) support an Ontology Management Task.
- Example(s):
- the task to create a SCRIBE Ontology (Schloss et al., 2014).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Knowledge Management, Ontology Authoring, Ontology Populating.
References
2016
- (De Nicola & Missikoff, 2016) ⇒ Antonio De Nicola, and Michele Missikoff. (2016). “A Lightweight Methodology for Rapid Ontology Engineering.” In: Communications of the ACM Journal, 59(3). doi:10.1145/2818359
- QUOTE: … Traditionally, construction of an ontology (and its constant evolution, necessary to keep it aligned with reality) is lengthy and costly.
2014
- (Schloss et al., 2014) ⇒ Robert Schloss, Rosario Usceda-Sosa, and Biplav Srivastava. (2014). “The D-SCRIBE Process for Building a Scalable Ontology.” In: Workshops at the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
- QUOTE: In this paper, we describe the D-SCRIBE process used to build ontologies that are expected to have significant domain expansion after their initial introduction and whose coverage of concepts needs to be validated for a series of related applications. This process has been used to build SCRIBE, a very modular, ambitious ontology for the information about events triggered by both humans or nature, response activities by agencies that provide public services in cities by using resources and assets (land parcels, buildings, vehicles, equipment) and their communication (requests, work orders, sensor reports). SCRIBE reuses concepts from previously existing ontologies and data exchange standards, and D-SCRIBE retains traceability to these source influences.