• DocumentCode
    787207
  • Title

    Using OODB modeling to partition a vocabulary into structurally and semantically uniform concept groups

  • Author

    Liu, Li-min ; Halper, Michael ; Geller, James ; Perl, Yehoshua

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Kean Univ., Union, NJ, USA
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2002
  • Firstpage
    850
  • Lastpage
    866
  • Abstract
    Controlled vocabularies (CVs) are networks of concepts that unify disparate terminologies and facilitate the process of information sharing within an application domain. We describe a general methodology for representing an existing CV as an object-oriented database (OODB), called an object-oriented vocabulary repository (OOVR). A formal description of the OOVR methodology, which is based on a structural abstraction technique, is given, along with an algorithmic description and a number of theorems pertaining to some of the methodology´s formal characteristics. An OOVR offers a two-level (concept level and schema level) view of a CV, with the schema-level view serving as an important abstraction that can aid in orientation to the CV´s contents. While an OOVR can also assist in traversals of the CV, we have identified certain special CV configurations where such traversals can be problematic. To address this, we introduce - based on the original methodology - an enhanced OOVR methodology that utilizes both structural and semantic features to partition and model a CV´s constituent concepts. With its basis in the notions of area and the recursively defined articulation concept, an enhanced OOVR representation provides users with an improved CV view comprising groups of concepts that are uniform both in their structure and semantics. An algorithmic description of the singly-rooted OOVR methodology and theorems describing some of its formal properties are given. The results of applying it to a large existing CV are discussed
  • Keywords
    data models; object-oriented databases; semantic networks; vocabulary; algorithmic description; area; concept networks; concept-level view; controlled vocabularies; database models; formal description; information sharing; knowledge representation; object-oriented database modelling; object-oriented vocabulary repository; recursively defined articulation concept; schema-level view; semantically uniform concept groups; singly-rooted methodology; structural abstraction technique; structurally uniform concept groups; terminologies; vocabulary partitioning; Dictionaries; Information processing; Knowledge representation; Medical services; Object oriented databases; Object oriented modeling; Partitioning algorithms; Terminology; Unified modeling language; Vocabulary;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1041-4347
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TKDE.2002.1019218
  • Filename
    1019218