Comparing of Term Clustering Frameworks for Modular Ontology Learning

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Authors Ziwei Xu, Mounira Harzallah, Fabrice Guillet arXiv ID 1901.09037 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.CL Citations 4 Venue International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development Last Checked 4 months ago
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This paper aims to use term clustering to build a modular ontology according to core ontology from domain-specific text. The acquisition of semantic knowledge focuses on noun phrase appearing with the same syntactic roles in relation to a verb or its preposition combination in a sentence. The construction of this co-occurrence matrix from context helps to build feature space of noun phrases, which is then transformed to several encoding representations including feature selection and dimensionality reduction. In addition, the content has also been presented with the construction of word vectors. These representations are clustered respectively with K-Means and Affinity Propagation (AP) methods, which differentiate into the term clustering frameworks. Due to the randomness of K-Means, iteration efforts are adopted to find the optimal parameter. The frameworks are evaluated extensively where AP shows dominant effectiveness for co-occurred terms and NMF encoding technique is salient by its promising facilities in feature compression.
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