An ontology knowledge inspection methodology for quality assessment and continuous improvement

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Abstract

Ontology-learning methods were introduced in the knowledge engineering area to automatically build ontologies from natural language texts related to a domain. Despite the initial appeal of these methods, automatically generated ontologies may have errors, inconsistencies, and a poor design quality, all of which must be manually fixed, in order to maintain the validity and usefulness of automated output. In this work, we propose a methodology to assess ontologies quality (quantitatively and graphically) and to fix ontology inconsistencies minimizing design defects. The proposed methodology is based on the Deming cycle and is grounded on quality standards that proved effective in the software engineering domain and present high potential to be extended to knowledge engineering quality management. This paper demonstrates that software engineering quality assessment approaches and techniques can be successfully extended and applied to the ontology-fixing and quality improvement problem. The proposed methodology was validated in a testing ontology, by ontology design quality comparison between a manually created and automatically generated ontology.

Keywords

Ontology
Ontology fixing
Ontology quality measures
Ontology improvement methodology
Deming cycle

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Gabriela R. Roldán-Molina, was born in Quito (Ecuador) in1991. She is a computer engineer graduated from the University of the Armed Forces Espe (Quito - Ecuador) in 2015. She completed her master's degree in mobile computing (Leiria — Portugal) in 2017. Recently she is studying a Ph.D. at the University of Vigo collaborating with the SING group. She has worked as a software developer in different technology companies. She currently works as a full stack developer in a company in the banking sector.

David Ruano-Ordás: He was born in Galicia (Spain) in 1985 and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Vigo (Spain) in 2015. He is computer science engineer with high experience on Linux administration and software development under the ANSI/C standard. He collaborates as researcher with the SING group belonging to the University of Vigo. Regarding to the research experience he is mainly focused in the Artificial Intelligence area (automatic learning, or evolutionary algorithms) applied to spam filtering and drugs-discovery domain. Finally, he has participated in several national and regional research projects and has been co-author of several articles published in journals belonging recognized editorials such as Springer–Verlag or Elsevier. (http://www.drordas.info/).

Vitor Basto-Fernandes graduated in information systems in 1995 (including an internship at Ascom Tech AG — Switzerland), post-graduated in distributed systems in 1997 and got his Ph.D. on multimedia transport protocols in 2006, all from University of Minho (Portugal), where he has also been teaching assistant. He worked at Integral Vision Inc (UK) as software quality engineer in 1996 and was co-founder of PSI-Information Systems Lda (Portugal) in 1997, where he was project manager in B2B e-commerce web-based software development. From 2005 he has been lecturing at the University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (Portugal), and invited assistant professor in the same university in 2007 and 2008. In 2008 he joined the Informatics Engineering Department of Polytechnic Institute of Leiria (Portugal) as adjunct professor, where he has been coordinator professor between 2014 and 2016. He coordinated the M.Sc. Program in Mobile Computing from 2010 to 2012, was head of the Research Center in Computer Science and Communications at Polytechnic Institute of Leiria between 2012 and 2016, and researcher in several international projects in the areas of information systems integration, anti-spam filtering and multiobjective optimization, and principal investigator of two funded FCT (the Portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology) research projects in the areas of research management and research internationalization. He publishes regularly in top-tier journals and conference papers, and organized international events in the areas of his research interests, multiobjective optimization, information security and semantic web.

José R. Méndez was born in Galicia (Spain) in 1977. Currently, he is an associate professor belonging to the computer science department of University of Vigo. He worked as a system administrator, software developer, and IT (Information Technology) consultant in civil services and industry during 10 years. He is an active researcher belonging to SING group and, although collaborates in different applications machine learning, his main interests are the development and improvement of anti-spam filters. (http://moncho.mdez-reboredo.info/).