Ontology Evaluation & Matching

Session 4.3

Time: 
Wednesday, September 13, 2017 - 11:45 to 12:45
Place: 
Room 9

Talks

Research & Innovation

A Snapshot of Ontology Evaluation Criteria and Strategies

Ontologies are key to information retrieval, semantic integration of datasets, and semantic similarity analyzes. Evaluating ontologies (especially defining what constitutes a "good" or "better" ontology) is therefore of central importance for the Semantic Web community. Various criteria have been introduced in the literature to evaluate ontologies, and this article classifies them according to their relevance to the design or the implementation phase of ontology development. In addition, the article compiles strategies for ontology evaluation based on ontologies published between until 2017 in two outlets: the Semantic Web Journal, and the Journal of Web Semantics. Gaps and opportunities for future research on ontology evaluation are exposed towards the end of the paper.

Research & Innovation

OntoIdea: Ontology-based Approach for Enhancing Collaborative Ideation

Enhancing creativity has been paid much attention recently, especially with the emergence of online collaborative ideation. Prior work has shown that in addition to the exposure of diverse and creative examples, visualizing the solution space enables ideators to be inspired and thus, come-up with more creative ideas. However, existing automated approaches which assess the diversity of a set of examples fail on unstructured short text due to their reliance on similarity computation. Furthermore, the conceptual divergence cannot be easily captured for such representation. To overcome these issues, in this paper we introduce an ontology-based approach. The proposed solution formalizes user ideas into ontology-based concepts and then an ontology matching system is used to compute the similarity between users' ideas. Based on this approach, we aim also to create a visualization of the solution space based on the similarity matrix obtained by matching process between all ideas.