General Ontologies
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Ontological Engineering
Asunción Gómez Pérez Gómez-Pérez
Mariano Fernández-López Fernández López
Oscar Corcho
{asun, mfernandez, ocorcho}@fi.upm.es Grupo de Ontologías Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo sn, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain
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Top-level Ontologies
-Sowa’s top-level ontology -Cyc’s upper ontology -The Standard Upper Ontology (SUO)
Sowa’s top-level ontology
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Sowa’s top-level ontology
http://www.jfsowa.com/ontology/toplevel.htm
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Cyc’s Upper Ontology
http://www.cyc.com/cycdoc/upperont-diagram.html 11/30/2009
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Suggested Upper Merged Ontology 1000
terms, 4000 axioms, 750 rules
Mapped •
by hand to all of WordNet 1.6 16
then ported to 3.0
Development
begun in 2000
US Government small business grant
Associated
domain ontologies totalling 20,000 terms and 70,000 axioms
Free •
SUMO is owned by IEEE but basically public domain
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Domain ontologies are released under GNU
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www.ontologyportal.org
SUMO (continued) Formally
defined defined, not dependent on a particular implementation Open source toolset for browsing and inference http://sigmakee.sourceforge.net
Many
uses of SUMO (independent of the SUMO authors and funders) http://www.ontologyportal.org/Pubs.html
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Modular structure of SUMO
http://virtual.cvut.cz/kifb/en/toc/229.html
Linguistic Ontologies -WordNet -EuroWordNet -The Generalized Upper Model -The Mikrokosmos ontology -SENSUS
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A partial view of the category of nouns of WordNet
Links between different elements of EuroWordNet
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First levels of GUM hierarchies
Mikrokosmos class taxonomy (from Mahesh and Nirenburg, 1995)
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SENSUS ontology building process, by extracting and merging information from existing electronic resources
Domain Ontologies -E-commerce ontologies: UNSPSC, NAICS, SCTG, e-cl@ss, RosettaNet
-Medical ontologies: NIF, OBO, Biositemaps, Bioportal -Engineering ontologies: EngMath, PhysSys -Enterprise ontologies: Enterprise Ontology, TOVE -Chemistry ontologies: Chemicals, Ions, environmental pollutants
-Knowledge management ontologies: (KA)2 ontologies, KM ontologies for R&D projects
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Part of the classification of UNSPSC for computer equipment
Partial view of the SCTG classification
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Part of the classification of e-cl@ss for electrical engineering products (German and English)
Partial view of the RosettaNet classification
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Equivalence relationships between the RosettaNet and UNSPSC classifications (Corcho and Gómez-Pérez, 2001)
GALEN CORE top-level ontology
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Part of the Semantic Network of the UMLS ontology
A significant subset of the inclusion network of the ON9 library of ontologies
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Structure of the EngMath ontologies
Structure of the PhysSys ontologies
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Partial view of the taxonomy of the Enterprise Ontology
Structure of the TOVE ontologies
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Relationship between the chemistry ontologies described in this section and other ontologies in the Ontolingua Server
Information, domain and enterprise ontologies in a corporate memory for a research and development laboratory
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Main ad hoc relationships between KM ontologies for R&D projects
Fragment of the documentation ontology of R&D projects
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