Verbalizing Ontologies in Controlled Baltic Languages

11/02/2012
by   Normunds Grūzītis, et al.
0

Controlled natural languages (mostly English-based) recently have emerged as seemingly informal supplementary means for OWL ontology authoring, if compared to the formal notations that are used by professional knowledge engineers. In this paper we present by examples controlled Latvian language that has been designed to be compliant with the state of the art Attempto Controlled English. We also discuss relation with controlled Lithuanian language that is being designed in parallel.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
05/11/2019

Controlled Natural Languages and Default Reasoning

Controlled natural languages (CNLs) are effective languages for knowledg...
research
07/07/2015

A Survey and Classification of Controlled Natural Languages

What is here called controlled natural language (CNL) has traditionally ...
research
07/07/2009

How Controlled English can Improve Semantic Wikis

The motivation of semantic wikis is to make acquisition, maintenance, an...
research
11/20/2015

Polysemy in Controlled Natural Language Texts

Computational semantics and logic-based controlled natural languages (CN...
research
05/09/2016

The Controlled Natural Language of Randall Munroe's Thing Explainer

It is rare that texts or entire books written in a Controlled Natural La...
research
09/25/2017

Extracting Ontological Knowledge from Textual Descriptions

Authoring of OWL-DL ontologies is intellectually challenging and to make...
research
12/06/2016

Cross-Lingual Predicate Mapping Between Linked Data Ontologies

Ontologies in different natural languages often differ in quality in ter...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset