Affiliation:
1. Poland University of Worcester, Poland
Abstract
The automatic construction of ontologies from texts is usually based on the text itself, and the domain described is limited to the content of the text. In order to design semantically richer ontologies, the authors propose to extend the classical methods of ontology construction (1) by taking into account the text from the point of view of its structure and its content to build a first nucleus ontology and (2) enriching the ontology obtained by exploiting external resources (general texts and controlled vocabularies of the same domain). This chapter describes how these different resources are analyzed and exploited using linked data properties.
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