Evaluation of a Multi-Agent System for the Evolving of Domain Ontologies from Texts

作者: Zied Sellami , Valérie Camps

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28786-2_19

关键词: Domain (software engineering)Ontology engineeringMulti-agent systemDomain knowledgeComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionOntology (information science)SoftwareRepresentation (mathematics)Natural language processingIDEF5Artificial intelligence

摘要: Ontologies are one of the most used representation to model domain knowledge. An ontology consists a set concepts connected by semantic relations. Manual building and evolving difficult complex tasks. This paper presents DYNAMO, software based on Multi-Agent System (MAS) that automates these Terms given agentified. These agents cooperate determine their place in MAS (that is ontology) thanks (i) lexical relations between terms, (ii) some adaptive mechanisms enabling addition, removing or moving new as well (iii) feedbacks from ontologist about propositions MAS. architecture its for evolution evaluations.

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