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Searching Ontologies Based on Content: Experiments in the Biomedical Domain

Alani, H., Noy, N., Shah, N., Shadbolt, N. and Musen, M. (2007) Searching Ontologies Based on Content: Experiments in the Biomedical Domain. In: The Fourth International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-Cap), October, Whistler, BC, Canada.

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As more ontologies become publicly available, finding the "right" ontologies becomes much harder. In this paper, we address the problem of ontology search: finding a collection of ontologies from an ontology repository that are relevant to the user's query. In particular, we look at the case when users search for ontologies relevant to a particular topic (e.g., an ontology about anatomy). Ontologies that are most relevant to such query often do not have the query term in the names of their concepts (e.g., the Foundational Model of Anatomy ontology does not have the term "anatomy" in any of its concepts' names). Thus, we present a new ontology-search technique that helps users in these types of searches. When looking for ontologies on a particular topic (e.g., anatomy), we retrieve from the Web a collection of terms that represent the given domain (e.g., terms such as body, brain, skin, etc. for anatomy). We then use these terms to expand the user query. We evaluate our algorithm on queries for topics in the biomedical domain against a repository of biomedical ontologies. We use the results obtained from experts in the biomedical-ontology domain as the gold standard. Our experiments demonstrate that using our method for query expansion improves retrieval results by a 113%, compared to the tools that search only for the user query terms and consider only class and property names (like Swoogle). We show 43% improvement for the case where not only class and property names
but also property values are taken into account.

Creators:Harith Alani, Natasha Noy, Nigam Shah, Nigel Shadbolt, Mark Musen
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:24 Aug 2007 by Alani, Harith
ID Code:12069
Last Modified:23 Jan 2010 16:03
Performance Indicator:EZ~05~02~04
Citations:ISI: 1, Google Scholar: 5

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