The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB

In this article we collect a corpus of texts which operate with a controlled language (ASD Simplified Technical English) in order to facilitate the development of a new domain-specific ontology (the aircraft structure) based on a technical discipline (aeronautical engineering) included in the so cal...

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Main Authors: Ángel Felices-Lago, Ángela Alameda-Hernández
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Language:deu
Published: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/LFE/article/view/920
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description In this article we collect a corpus of texts which operate with a controlled language (ASD Simplified Technical English) in order to facilitate the development of a new domain-specific ontology (the aircraft structure) based on a technical discipline (aeronautical engineering) included in the so called “hard” sciences. This new repository should be compatible with the Core Ontology and the corresponding English Lexicon in FunGramKB (a multipurpose lexico-conceptual knowledge base for natural language processing (NLP)), and, in the same vein, should eventually give support to aircraft maintenance management systems. By contrast, in previous approaches we applied a stepwise methodology for the construction of a domain-specific subontology compatible with FunGramKB systems in criminal law, but the high occurrence of terminological banalisation and the scarce number of specific terms, due to the social nature of the discipline, were added problems to the most common NLP difficulties (polysemy and ambiguity). Taking into consideration previous results and the complexity of this task, here we only intend to take the first step towards the modelling of the aircraft ontology: the development of its taxonomic hierarchy. Consequently, the hierarchy starts with the whole system (i.e., an aircraft) and follows the traditional decomposition of the system down to the elementary components (top-down approach). At the same time, we have collected a corpus of 2,480 files of aircraft maintenance instructions, courtesy of Airbus in Seville. For the bottom-up approach (under construction), we consult specialised references end explore the corpus through the identification and extraction of term candidates with DEXTER, an online multilingual workbench especially designed for the discovery and extraction of terms.
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spelling doaj.art-114b4d82e07a47b2a6c0bf7458bbe5dc2022-12-21T23:47:14ZdeuUniversidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaRevista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos1133-11272340-85612017-12-01232The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKBÁngel Felices-Lago0Ángela Alameda-Hernández1University of GranadaUniversity of GranadaIn this article we collect a corpus of texts which operate with a controlled language (ASD Simplified Technical English) in order to facilitate the development of a new domain-specific ontology (the aircraft structure) based on a technical discipline (aeronautical engineering) included in the so called “hard” sciences. This new repository should be compatible with the Core Ontology and the corresponding English Lexicon in FunGramKB (a multipurpose lexico-conceptual knowledge base for natural language processing (NLP)), and, in the same vein, should eventually give support to aircraft maintenance management systems. By contrast, in previous approaches we applied a stepwise methodology for the construction of a domain-specific subontology compatible with FunGramKB systems in criminal law, but the high occurrence of terminological banalisation and the scarce number of specific terms, due to the social nature of the discipline, were added problems to the most common NLP difficulties (polysemy and ambiguity). Taking into consideration previous results and the complexity of this task, here we only intend to take the first step towards the modelling of the aircraft ontology: the development of its taxonomic hierarchy. Consequently, the hierarchy starts with the whole system (i.e., an aircraft) and follows the traditional decomposition of the system down to the elementary components (top-down approach). At the same time, we have collected a corpus of 2,480 files of aircraft maintenance instructions, courtesy of Airbus in Seville. For the bottom-up approach (under construction), we consult specialised references end explore the corpus through the identification and extraction of term candidates with DEXTER, an online multilingual workbench especially designed for the discovery and extraction of terms.https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/LFE/article/view/920FunGramKBterminologyontology buildingtaxonomic hierarchyaircraft ontology
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Ángela Alameda-Hernández
The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
Revista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
FunGramKB
terminology
ontology building
taxonomic hierarchy
aircraft ontology
title The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
title_full The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
title_fullStr The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
title_full_unstemmed The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
title_short The process of building the upper-level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in FunGramKB
title_sort process of building the upper level hierarchy for the aircraft structure ontology to be integrated in fungramkb
topic FunGramKB
terminology
ontology building
taxonomic hierarchy
aircraft ontology
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