Modular first-order ontologies via repositories

M. Grüninger, T. Hahmann, Ali Hashemi, Darren Ong, Atalay Özgövde
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From its inception, the focus of ontological engineering has been to support the reusability and shareability of ontologies, as well as interoperability of ontology-based software systems. Among the approaches employed to address these challenges have been ontology repositories and the modularization of ontologies. In this paper we combine these approaches and use the relationships between first-order ontologies within a repository (such as non-conservative extension and relative interpretation) to characterize the criteria for modularity. In particular, we introduce the notion of core hierarchies, which are sets of theories with the same non-logical lexicons and which are all non-conservative extensions of a unique root theory. The technique of relative interpretation leads to the notion of reducibility of a theory to a set of theories in different core hierarchies. We show how these relationships support a semi-automated procedure that decomposes an ontology into irreducible modules. We also propose a semi-automated procedure that can use the relationships between modules to characterize which modules can be shared and reused among different ontologies.
通过存储库的模块化一阶本体
从一开始,本体工程的重点就是支持本体的可重用性和可共享性,以及基于本体的软件系统的互操作性。解决这些挑战的方法包括本体存储库和本体模块化。在本文中,我们将这些方法结合起来,并使用存储库中一阶本体之间的关系(例如非保守扩展和相对解释)来描述模块化的标准。特别地,我们引入了核心层次的概念,核心层次是具有相同非逻辑词汇的理论集合,它们都是唯一根理论的非保守扩展。相对解释技术将一个理论的可约性概念转化为不同核心层次上的一组理论。我们展示了这些关系如何支持将本体分解为不可约模块的半自动化过程。我们还提出了一个半自动化的过程,它可以使用模块之间的关系来描述哪些模块可以在不同的本体之间共享和重用。
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