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Building up a legal ontology using a general ontology.
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| Author | Kurematsu, Masaki Tada, Masayoshi Yamaguchi, Takahira |
| Abstract | This paper discusses how to construct a legal ontology using a general ontology that has already been developed. In the construction process, we must solvetwo hard issues. The one is to localize legal contexts in a general ontology in order to extract a legal ontology with a general ontology. The other is to identify bugs in a constructed legal ontology and refine them. Here is presented a method to match a legal concept with the most similar corresponding concept in a general ontology and also two strategies to refine a legal ontology, a static analysis based on the comparison between twoontologies. Wehave just been implementing a computer environment to help a user construct a legal ontology using a general ontology. The experimental results of matching and a static analysis are presented. Keywords : Knowledge Acquisition, Refinement, Ontology, Large-Scale Knowledge Bases 1. INTRODUCTION In developing large scale expert systems, we must build several kinds of knowledge ... |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | General Ontology Legal Ontology Static Analysis Computer Environment Large Scale Expert System Constructed Legal Ontology Large-scale Knowledge Base Hard Issue Legal Context Knowledge Acquisition Several Kind Similar Corresponding Concept Construction Process Experimental Result User Construct Legal Concept |
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| Resource Type | Article |