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Author:
Hjelm, Hans (Stockholm University, Department of Linguistics)
Title:
Cross-language Ontology Learning: Incorporating and Exploiting Cross-language Data in the Ontology Learning Process
Department:
Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Linguistics
Publication type:
Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)
Language:
English
Place of publ.:
Stockholm
Publisher:
Institutionen för lingvistik
Pages:
159
Year of publ.:
2009
URI:
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-8414
Permanent link:
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-8414
ISBN:
978-91-7155-806-0
Subject category:
Computational linguistics
Research subject:
Computational Linguistics
Keywords(en) :
Ontologies, Ontology learning, Distributional semantics, Knowledge acquisition, Text mining
Abstract(en) :

An ontology is a knowledge-representation structure, where words, terms or concepts are defined by their mutual hierarchical relations. Ontologies are becoming ever more prevalent in the world of natural language processing, where we currently see a tendency towards using semantics for solving a variety of tasks, particularly tasks related to information access. Ontologies, taxonomies and thesauri (all related notions) are also used in various variants by humans, to standardize business transactions or for finding conceptual relations between terms in, e.g., the medical domain.

The acquisition of machine-readable, domain-specific semantic knowledge is time consuming and prone to inconsistencies. The field of ontology learning therefore provides tools for automating the construction of domain ontologies (ontologies describing the entities and relations within a particular field of interest), by analyzing large quantities of domain-specific texts.

This thesis studies three main topics within the field of ontology learning. First, we examine which sources of information are useful within an ontology learning system and how the information sources can be combined effectively. Secondly, we do this with a special focus on cross-language text collections, to see if we can learn more from studying several languages at once, than we can from a single-language text collection. Finally, we investigate new approaches to formal and automatic evaluation of the quality of a learned ontology.

We demonstrate how to combine information sources from different languages and use them to train automatic classifiers to recognize lexico-semantic relations. The cross-language data is shown to have a positive effect on the quality of the learned ontologies. We also give theoretical and experimental results, showing that our ontology evaluation method is a good complement to and in some aspects improves on the evaluation measures in use today.

Public defence:
2009-02-06, Nordenskiöldsalen, Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius väg 8 C, Stockholm, 13:00
Degree:
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Supervisor:
Volk, Martin, Professor (Stockholm University, Department of Linguistics)
Nivre, Joakim, Professor
Opponent:
Cimiano, Philipp, Assistant professor (Delft University of Technology)
Available from:
2009-01-15
Created:
2008-12-23
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