DIS-C: conceptual distance in ontologies, a graph-based approach

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Abstract

This paper presents the DIS-C approach, which is a novel method to assess the conceptual distance between concepts within an ontology. DIS-C is graph based in the sense that the whole topology of the ontology is considered when computing the weight of the relationships between concepts. The methodology is composed of two main steps. First, in order to take advantage of previous knowledge, an expert of the ontology domain assigns initial weight values to each of the relations in the ontology. Then, an automatic method for computing the conceptual relations refines the weights assigned to each relation until reaching a stable state. We introduce a metric called generality that is defined in order to evaluate the accessibility of each concept, considering the ontology like a strongly connected graph. Unlike most previous approaches, the DIS-C algorithm computes similarity between concepts in ontologies that are not necessarily represented in a hierarchical or taxonomic structure. So, DIS-C is capable of incorporating a wide variety of relationships between concepts such as meronymy, antonymy, functionality and causality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-65
Number of pages33
JournalKnowledge and Information Systems
Volume59
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Conceptual distance
  • Graph
  • Ontology
  • Semantic similarity

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