Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
515551 Information Processing & Management 2013 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Taxonomies enable organising information in a human–machine understandable form, but constructing them for reuse and maintainability remains difficult. The paper presents a formal underpinning to provide quality metrics for a taxonomy under development. It proposes a methodology for semi-automatic building of maintainable taxonomies and outlines key features of the knowledge engineering context where the metrics and methodology are most suitable. The strength of the approach presented is that it is applied during the actual construction of the taxonomy. Users provide terms to describe different domain elements, as well as their attributes, and methodology uses metrics to assess the quality of this input. Changes according to given quality constraints are then proposed during the actual development of the taxonomy.

► We formally characterise the attributes of a well-defined taxonomy. ► We provide algorithms to suggest improvements for taxonomy development. ► We give guidelines to apply the above in incremental knowledge development.

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