From specialized knowledge frames to linguistically based ontologies
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Materia
Terminology Ontology Frame-based terminology
Fecha
2024-03Referencia bibliográfica
Faber, P. and León-Aráuz, P. (2024). From specialized knowledge frames to linguistically based ontologies. Applied Ontology 19 (1), 23–45. https://doi.org/10.3233/AO-230033
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation PID2020-118369GB-I00; European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) A-HUM-600-UGR20Resumen
This paper explains conceptual modeling within the framework of Frame-Based Terminology (Faber, 2012; 2015;
2022), as applied to EcoLexicon (ecolexicon.ugr.es), a specialized knowledge base on the environment (León-Araúz, Reimerink
&, Faber, 2019; Faber & León-Araúz, 2021). It describes how a frame-based terminological resource is currently being restructured and reengineered as an initial step towards its formalization and subsequent transformation into an ontology. It also
explains how the information in EcoLexicon can be integrated in environmental ontologies such as ENVO (Buttigieg, Morrison, Smith, Mungall & Lewis, 2013; Buttigieg, Pafilis, Lewis, Schildhauer, Walls & Mungall, 2016), particularly at the bottom
tiers of the Ontology Learning Layer Cake (Cimiano, 2006; Cimiano, Maedche, Staab & Volker, 2009). The assumption is that
frames, as a conceptual modeling tool, and information extracted from corpora can be used to represent the conceptual structure
of a specialized domain.





