灾害风险领域知识表示的本体设计模式

A. Mazimwe, I. Hammouda, A. Gidudu
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灾害风险管理工作的成功取决于多个利益攸关方共享灾害相关信息的能力。这种异构信息的语义集成需要构建本体。自顶向下的本体构建方法对知识表示有几个缺点。为了支持本体工程过程,可以使用一种自底向上的方法,该方法利用具有弱依赖性的模块化本体设计模式(odp)来克服自顶向下方法的缺点。为了弥补灾害知识表示模式的可用性差距,本研究确定了可用于组织灾害知识的现有模式和新兴模式。基于极限设计(XD)方法和关键信息提供者访谈,从领域利益相关者中列出了胜任力问题(cq)。因此,覆盖cq的相应模式也被识别和发展。这项研究确定了新兴的模式,例如表示风险和危险事件的事件类型ODP。QualityCausation ODP也被确定为表示脆弱性的因果关系性质。生成的模式与DOLCE基础本体保持一致,可用于组织灾难域中的数据。
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Ontology Design Patterns for Representing Knowledge in the Disaster Risk Domain
The success of disaster risk management efforts depends on the ability of multiple stakeholders to share disaster-related information. Semantic integration of such heterogeneous information requires ontology building. The top-down approach of ontology building has several disadvantages to knowledge representation. To support the process of ontology engineering, a bottom-up-approach that utilizes modular Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) with weak dependencies can be used to overcome the disadvantages of the top-down approach. To bridge the availability gap of patterns for representing disaster knowledge, the study identifies existing and emerging patterns that can be used to organize disaster knowledge. Based on the eXtreme Design (XD) methodology and key informant interviews, Competency Questions (CQs) were listed from domain stakeholders. Consequently, corresponding patterns covering the CQs were also identified and developed. This study identifies emerging patterns such as Event Type ODP for representing risky and hazardous events. The QualityCausation ODP is also identified for representing the causality nature of vulnerability. The resulting patterns are aligned to the DOLCE foundational ontology and can be used to organize data in the disaster domain.
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