Inproceedings1048
Evaluating DILIGENT Ontology Engineering in a Legal Case Study
Evaluating DILIGENT Ontology Engineering in a Legal Case Study
Published: 2005
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Herausgeber: Pompeu Casanovas, Pablo Noriega, Daniele Bourcier, V.R.Benjamins
Buchtitel: IVR 22nd World Congress - Law and Justice in a Global Society
Nummer: B4Der Datenwert „B“ kann einem Attribut des Datentyps Zahl nicht zugeordnet werden sondern bspw. der Datenwert „4“.
Seiten: 330--331
Verlag: University of Granada
Erscheinungsort: Granada, Spain
Organisation: International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
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Note: Artificial Intelligence and Law
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[[Abstract::In the IST project SEKT – Semantically Enabled Knowledge
Technologies – one of the case studies [BCC+05] aims at providing
an intelligent Frequently Asked Questions system, Iuriservice prototype
II, that will offer help to newly appointed judges in Spain. This iFAQ
uses ontology based Semantic Web technologies to retrieve FAQ to reply
queries posed in natural language. In order to construct the underlying
ontology, we used the ontology engineering methodology DILIGENT.
DILIGENT [PTSS04] methodology is intended to support domain experts
in a distributed setting to engineer and evolve ontologies with
the help of a fine-grained methodological approach based on Rhetorical
Structure Theory [MT87]. Although, knowledge acquisition and other
content issues are not discussed in this paper, harmonization efforts for
knowledge modelling are required by discussing the ontology. During the
discussion, participants exchange arguments which may support or object
to certain ontology engineering decisions. As any legal professional
knows, tracking the argumentation of decisions is essential in allowing
later readers to understand them.
We will present an evaluation framework to evaluate the methodology
within this particular context. We will take a detailed look at the development
of the ontology and especially the novel experience of using
a wiki to support the collaborative ontology engineering and to capture
the ongoing discussion of the ontology. First results of this evaluation
will be presented.]]
ISBN: 84-338-3326-X
VG Wort-Seiten: 4
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Ontologiemodellierung, Ontology Engineering, Ontologiemodellierungsmethodology, Rechtswissenschaft