TM-Builder: An Ontology Builder based on XML Topic Maps

G. Librelotto, J. Ramalho, P. Henriques
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Everyday a huge number of new information resources are linked to the web. This way the web is growing very fast, making search tasks more and more difficult with worse results. To solve the problem several initiatives were undertaken and a new area of research and development emerged: the one called Semantic Web.When we refer to the semantic web we are thinking about a network of concepts. Each concept has a group of related resources and can be related to other concepts; we can then use this concept network to navigate among web resources or simply among information resources. From the undertaken initiatives one became an ISO standard: Topic Maps ISO 13250. The aim of this paper is to introduce a Topic Map (TM) Builder, that is a processor that extracts topics and relations from instances of a family of XML documents.A TM-Builder is strongly dependent on the resources structure. So, to extract a topic map for different collections of information resources (sets of documents with different structures) we have to implement several TM-Builders, one for each collection. This is not very easy! To overcome this inconvenient we have created an XML abstraction layer for TM-Builders that enables us to specify the topic map we want to build from a concrete family of resources, in order to generate automatically the intended extractor. To describe that process, i.e. the extraction of knowledge from XML documents to produce a TM, we present a language to specify topic maps for a class of XML documents, that we call XSTM (XML Specification for Topic Maps). We also discuss a XSL processor that automatically generates the Extractor from its formal specification written in XSTM, the XSTM-P.
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TM-Builder:一个基于XML主题图的本体构建器
每天都有大量的新信息资源被链接到网络上。这种方式使得网络发展非常迅速,使得搜索任务变得越来越困难,结果也越来越糟糕。为了解决这个问题,我们采取了一些措施,并出现了一个新的研究和开发领域:语义网。当我们提到语义网时,我们想到的是一个概念网络。每个概念都有一组相关资源,可以与其他概念相关;然后,我们可以使用这个概念网络在网络资源之间或简单地在信息资源之间导航。从承担的倡议中,一个成为ISO标准:主题地图ISO 13250。本文的目的是介绍一个Topic Map (TM) Builder,它是一个处理器,可以从一系列XML文档的实例中提取主题和关系。TM-Builder强烈依赖于资源结构。因此,要为不同的信息资源集合(具有不同结构的文档集)提取主题图,我们必须实现几个tm - builder,每个集合一个。这并不容易!为了克服这个不便,我们为TM-Builders创建了一个XML抽象层,它使我们能够指定我们想要从一个具体的资源家族中构建的主题图,以便自动生成预期的提取器。为了描述这个过程,即从XML文档中提取知识以生成TM,我们提供了一种语言来为一类XML文档指定主题图,我们称之为XSTM(主题图的XML规范)。我们还讨论了一个XSL处理器,它从用XSTM编写的正式规范(XSTM- p)自动生成Extractor。
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