• 제목/요약/키워드: Task Ontology

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자동차부품 추천을 위한 태스크 온톨로지 기술의 적용방법 (Application Method of Task Ontology Technology for Recommendation of Automobile Parts)

  • 김귀정;한정수
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제10권6호
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    • pp.275-281
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 태스크 온톨로지를 이용한 자동차부품 추천시스템 개발 방법을 제안하였다. 제안한 지능형 추천 시스템은 자동차 부품 조립과정을 학습하도록 하였으며, 자동차부품 추천을 위하여 부품들을 온톨로지 방법으로 구축하였다. is-a Relationship 기반 hierarchical Taxonomy를 이용하여 자동차 엔진을 구성하고 있는 각각의 부품들 사이의 관계를 설정하였다. 각각의 부품은 자동차 전문가의 지식에 의해 각기 다른 가중치 값을 가지고 있게 된다. 가중치는 자동차 추천시스템의 사용자들이 직접 사용하면서 선택한 횟수와 가중치의 곱 연산을 이용한 결과 값을 시스템 내에서 기록하여 순서를 작성하고 결과적으로 우선순위(priority)가 높은 순서부터 사용자에게 출력함으로써 어느 부품의 어느 요소가 중요한지 쉽게 파악할 수 있도록 하였다. 자동차부품 지능형 추천시스템은 사용자가 쉽게 접근하기 어려운 자동차 부품관련 부분을 생성된 데이터를 바탕으로 임의의 부품을 선택했을 때 해당 부품과 밀접한 관계를 가진 부품을 표현하여 특별히 전문적인 지식 없이도 손쉽게 자동차 부품의 조립 및 쓰임새와 중요성을 알 수 있게 해주는 시스템이다.

Using the METHONTOLOGY Approach to a Graduation Screen Ontology Development: An Experiential Investigation of the METHONTOLOGY Framework

  • Park, Jin-Soo;Sung, Ki-Moon;Moon, Se-Won
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.125-155
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    • 2010
  • Ontologies have been adopted in various business and scientific communities as a key component of the Semantic Web. Despite the increasing importance of ontologies, ontology developers still perceive construction tasks as a challenge. A clearly defined and well-structured methodology can reduce the time required to develop an ontology and increase the probability of success of a project. However, no reliable knowledge-engineering methodology for ontology development currently exists; every methodology has been tailored toward the development of a particular ontology. In this study, we developed a Graduation Screen Ontology (GSO). The graduation screen domain was chosen for the several reasons. First, the graduation screen process is a complicated task requiring a complex reasoning process. Second, GSO may be reused for other universities because the graduation screen process is similar for most universities. Finally, GSO can be built within a given period because the size of the selected domain is reasonable. No standard ontology development methodology exists; thus, one of the existing ontology development methodologies had to be chosen. The most important considerations for selecting the ontology development methodology of GSO included whether it can be applied to a new domain; whether it covers a broader set of development tasks; and whether it gives sufficient explanation of each development task. We evaluated various ontology development methodologies based on the evaluation framework proposed by G$\acute{o}$mez-P$\acute{e}$rez et al. We concluded that METHONTOLOGY was the most applicable to the building of GSO for this study. METHONTOLOGY was derived from the experience of developing Chemical Ontology at the Polytechnic University of Madrid by Fern$\acute{a}$ndez-L$\acute{o}$pez et al. and is regarded as the most mature ontology development methodology. METHONTOLOGY describes a very detailed approach for building an ontology under a centralized development environment at the conceptual level. This methodology consists of three broad processes, with each process containing specific sub-processes: management (scheduling, control, and quality assurance); development (specification, conceptualization, formalization, implementation, and maintenance); and support process (knowledge acquisition, evaluation, documentation, configuration management, and integration). An ontology development language and ontology development tool for GSO construction also had to be selected. We adopted OWL-DL as the ontology development language. OWL was selected because of its computational quality of consistency in checking and classification, which is crucial in developing coherent and useful ontological models for very complex domains. In addition, Protege-OWL was chosen for an ontology development tool because it is supported by METHONTOLOGY and is widely used because of its platform-independent characteristics. Based on the GSO development experience of the researchers, some issues relating to the METHONTOLOGY, OWL-DL, and Prot$\acute{e}$g$\acute{e}$-OWL were identified. We focused on presenting drawbacks of METHONTOLOGY and discussing how each weakness could be addressed. First, METHONTOLOGY insists that domain experts who do not have ontology construction experience can easily build ontologies. However, it is still difficult for these domain experts to develop a sophisticated ontology, especially if they have insufficient background knowledge related to the ontology. Second, METHONTOLOGY does not include a development stage called the "feasibility study." This pre-development stage helps developers ensure not only that a planned ontology is necessary and sufficiently valuable to begin an ontology building project, but also to determine whether the project will be successful. Third, METHONTOLOGY excludes an explanation on the use and integration of existing ontologies. If an additional stage for considering reuse is introduced, developers might share benefits of reuse. Fourth, METHONTOLOGY fails to address the importance of collaboration. This methodology needs to explain the allocation of specific tasks to different developer groups, and how to combine these tasks once specific given jobs are completed. Fifth, METHONTOLOGY fails to suggest the methods and techniques applied in the conceptualization stage sufficiently. Introducing methods of concept extraction from multiple informal sources or methods of identifying relations may enhance the quality of ontologies. Sixth, METHONTOLOGY does not provide an evaluation process to confirm whether WebODE perfectly transforms a conceptual ontology into a formal ontology. It also does not guarantee whether the outcomes of the conceptualization stage are completely reflected in the implementation stage. Seventh, METHONTOLOGY needs to add criteria for user evaluation of the actual use of the constructed ontology under user environments. Eighth, although METHONTOLOGY allows continual knowledge acquisition while working on the ontology development process, consistent updates can be difficult for developers. Ninth, METHONTOLOGY demands that developers complete various documents during the conceptualization stage; thus, it can be considered a heavy methodology. Adopting an agile methodology will result in reinforcing active communication among developers and reducing the burden of documentation completion. Finally, this study concludes with contributions and practical implications. No previous research has addressed issues related to METHONTOLOGY from empirical experiences; this study is an initial attempt. In addition, several lessons learned from the development experience are discussed. This study also affords some insights for ontology methodology researchers who want to design a more advanced ontology development methodology.

온톨로지 저작 도구 개발에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Development of Ontology Management Tool)

  • 김원필;김정호
    • 전자공학회논문지CI
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    • 제45권6호
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 2008
  • 오늘날, 웹 데이터의 의미적 처리를 위한 시맨틱 웹에 대한 많은 연구가 진행 중이다. 시맨틱 웹 환경을 실현하기 위해서 가장 중요한 작업은 객체들의 개념과 개념들 사이의 관계를 정의하는 온톨로지의 구축이다. 온톨로지 구축을 위해 OWL, RDF(S), DAML+OIL 등과 같은 언어들이 개발되었으며, 이 언어들을 기반으로 온톨로지를 구축하기 위한 Protege, KAON, OILEd 등의 온톨로지 저작 도구들이 개발되었다. 이처럼 많은 온톨로지 구축 언어와 도구가 개발되었지만, 온톨로지 이론에 대한 이해부족, 구축 언어 어휘 사용의 어려움 그리고 저작 도구 사용의 어려움 등의 이유로 온톨로지 저작 도구의 활용은 온톨로지 전문가 및 연구자들로 제한되어 있다. 그리고 워드넷과 같은 범용의 대형 온톨로지를 재사용하기 위한 연구 또한 부족한 실정이다. 그러므로 본 연구에서는 온톨로지 전문가들을 비롯하여 온톨로지 구축을 원하는 일반 사용자들도 쉽게 온톨로지를 구축할 수 있는 OWL 온톨로지 저작 도구를 설계하고 구현하였다. 본 논문에서는 온톨로지 저작 도구의 개발에 필요한 중요 모듈에 대한 내용들을 소개함으로써 저작 도구 개발에 도움이 되고, 일반인들의 온톨로지에 대한 이해를 도와줌으로써, 본 시스템을 사용하여 쉽게 온톨로지를 구축할 수 있기를 기대한다.

온톨로지 기반 디지털 휴먼모델의 작업 적응성 제고 방안 연구 (Research on Ontology-based Task Adaptability Improvement for Digital Human Model)

  • 강수호;손미애
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 2012
  • In digital virtual manufacturing simulation, Digital Human widely used to optimal workplace design, enhancing worker safety in the workplace, and improving product quality. However, the case of ergonomics simulation solutions to support digital human modeling, Optimal DHM (Digital Human Model) data needed to develop and perform DHM will collect information related to the production process. So simulation developer has burden of collecting information. In this study, to overcome the limitations of existing solutions, we proposed the ADAGIO(Automated Digital humAn model development for General assembly usIng Ontology) framework. The ADAGIO framework was developed for DHM ontology to support optimal deployment of digital virtual environment and in order to ensure consistency of simulation components that are required for simulation modeling was made of a library.

그리드 컴퓨팅을 위한 온톨로지 기반의 시맨틱 정보 시스템 (Ontology Based Semantic Information System for Grid Computing)

  • 한병전;김형래;정창성
    • 인터넷정보학회논문지
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.87-103
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    • 2009
  • 그리드 컴퓨팅 환경은 기존의 분산 컴퓨팅 기술의 확장된 개념으로, 다양한 분야에서 저비용의 고성능 컴퓨팅 퍼포먼스를 얻기 위하여 그리드를 이용하고 있다. 그러나 공통적으로 이용할 수 있는 정보 시스템의 부재로, 현재의 그리드는 대규모의 단일한 환경으로서의 그리드가 아닌, 기존의 클러스터 컴퓨터와 같은 의미로 사용되고 있다. 따라서 자신이 구성한 분산 컴퓨팅 환경을 그리드 환경의 한 부분으로 포함시키기 위해서는 컴퓨팅 환경에 대한 정보를 그리드의 이용자가 공유할 수 있어야 하며, 정보 서비스를 공개하여 공유할 수 있도록 해야 한다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 정보의 공유와 확장이 용이하며, 플랫폼에 독립적인 서비스를 제공할 수 있는 정보 시스템을 구축하기 위한 웹 서비스, 온톨로지 기반의 Semantic Information System Framework(WebSIS)을 제안한다. WebSIS를 통하여 온톨로지를 이용하는 정보 시스템의 제작을 용이하게 하며, 온톨로지의 공유와 재사용, 확장의 특징을 활용할 수 있는 구조를 제안한다. 또, 그리드 컴퓨팅 환경이 기존의 분산 컴퓨팅 환경에 비해 복잡해짐에 따라 작업을 수행하기 위한 적절한 자원의 할당에도 좀 더 많은 고려사항이 존재하게 되었고, 이를 효과적으로 처리하기 위해서는 좀 더 고수준의 정보처리를 필요로 하게 되었다. 이에 우리는 WebSIS와 함께 WebSIS를 이용하여 그리드 환경을 이용하는 작업의 자동화를 위한, 온톨로지 기반의 고수준의 정보처리가 가능한 Resource Information Service를 구현하였고, 이를 통하여, 효율적인 공유와 확장을 위한 온톨로지 모델을 제안한다. 또한, 기존의 용어 매칭이 아닌 의미 정보를 이용한 검색과 정보 처리를 제안한다.

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Improving methods for normalizing biomedical text entities with concepts from an ontology with (almost) no training data at BLAH5 the CONTES

  • Ferre, Arnaud;Ba, Mouhamadou;Bossy, Robert
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.20.1-20.5
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    • 2019
  • Entity normalization, or entity linking in the general domain, is an information extraction task that aims to annotate/bind multiple words/expressions in raw text with semantic references, such as concepts of an ontology. An ontology consists minimally of a formally organized vocabulary or hierarchy of terms, which captures knowledge of a domain. Presently, machine-learning methods, often coupled with distributional representations, achieve good performance. However, these require large training datasets, which are not always available, especially for tasks in specialized domains. CONTES (CONcept-TErm System) is a supervised method that addresses entity normalization with ontology concepts using small training datasets. CONTES has some limitations, such as it does not scale well with very large ontologies, it tends to overgeneralize predictions, and it lacks valid representations for the out-of-vocabulary words. Here, we propose to assess different methods to reduce the dimensionality in the representation of the ontology. We also propose to calibrate parameters in order to make the predictions more accurate, and to address the problem of out-of-vocabulary words, with a specific method.

설계 저장소에시의 지식 관리 기법 (Knowledge Management Methodology in Design Repository)

  • 엄광호;강무진
    • 한국정밀공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정밀공학회 2006년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.73-74
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    • 2006
  • Design repository is considered an effective method to manage a set of heterogeneous design knowledge. In this paper, methodologies for modeling and managing different types of design knowledge - ontology for mold design task as well as mold components, rule bases, and library containing standard parts, material property, molding condition, etc. - in a design repository are described.

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Ontology-Based Multi-level Knowledge Framework for a Knowledge Management System for Discrete-Product Development

  • Lee, Jae-Hyun;Suh, Hyo-Won
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 2005
  • This paper introduces an approach to an ontology-based multi-level knowledge framework for a knowledge management system for discrete-product development. Participants in a product life cycle want to share comprehensive product knowledge without any ambiguity and heterogeneity. However, previous knowledge management approaches are limited in providing those aspects: therefore, we suggest an ontology-based multi-level knowledge framework (OBMKF). The bottom level, the axiom, specifies the semantics of concepts and relations of knowledge so ambiguity can be alleviated. The middle level is a product development knowledge map; it defines the concepts and the relations of the product domain knowledge and guides the engineer to process their engineering decisions. The middle level is then classified further into more detailed levels, such as generic product level, specific product level, product version level, and manufactured item level, according to the various viewpoints. The top level is specialized knowledge for a specific domain that gives the solution of a specific task or problem. It is classified into three knowledge types: expert knowledge, engineering function knowledge, and data-analysis-based knowledge. This proposed framework is based on ontology to accommodate a comprehensive range of knowledge and is represented with first-order logic to maintain a uniform representation.

PLM 지원을 위한 온톨로지 기반 지식 프레임워크 (Ontology-Based Knowledge Framework for Product Life cycle Management)

  • 이재현;서효원
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 2006
  • This paper introduces an approach to an ontology-based knowledge framework for product life cycle management (PLM). Participants in a product life cycle want to share comprehensive product knowledge without any ambiguity and heterogeneity. However, previous knowledge management approaches are limited in providing those aspects. Therefore, we suggest an ontology-based knowledge framework including knowledge maps, axioms and specific knowledge far domain. The bottom level, the axiom, specifies the semantics of concepts and relations of knowledge so that ambiguity of the semantics can be alleviated. The middle level is a product development knowledge map; it defines the concepts and the relations of the product domain common knowledge and guides engineers to process their engineering decisions. The middle level is then classified further into more detailed levels, such as generic product level, specific product level, product version level, and product item level for PLM. The top level is specialized knowledge fer a specific domain that gives the solution of a specific task or problem. It is classified into three knowledge types: expert knowledge, engineering function knowledge, and data-analysis-based knowledge. This proposed framework is based on ontology to accommodate a comprehensive range of unambiguous knowledge for PLM and is represented with first-order logic to maintain a uniform representation.

A Study on Location-Based Services Based on Semantic Web

  • Kim, Jong-Woo;Kim, Ju-Yeon;Kim, Chang-Soo
    • 한국멀티미디어학회논문지
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    • 제10권12호
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    • pp.1752-1761
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    • 2007
  • Location-based services are a recent concept that integrates a mobile device's location with other information in order to provide added value to a user. Although Location-based Services provide users with comfortable information, it is a complex task to manage and share heterogeneous and numerous data in decentralized environments. In this paper, we propose the Semantic LBS Model as one of the solution to resolve the problem. The Semantic LBS Model is a LBS middleware model that includes an ontology-based data model for LBS POI information and its processing mechanism based on Semantic Web technologies. Our model enables POI information to be described and retrieved over various domain-specific ontologies based on our proposed POIDL ontology. This mechanism provide rich expressiveness, interoperability, flexibility in describing and using information about POls, and it can enhance POI retrieval services.

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