Abstract

This paper presents a method to validate the insertion of a new concept in an ontology. This method is based on our previous works which add new concepts in a basic ontology using a general ontology (genaral ontology contains all the concepts of the basic ontology). To verify the semantic relevance of an ontology, we have proposed a method with three steps. First, we have found the neighborhood of the concept C in the basic ontology Ob and we store their semantic similarity values in a stack. The neighbourhood represents the concepts which are more similar to C in Ob. Secondly, we have assessed in the general ontology Og the semantic similarity between C and its neighbourhood found in the first step. Finally, we have evaluated the correlation between values found in the previous steps. We have considered the basic ontology as ontology with which we work and the general ontology as ontology used to align concepts with the basic ontology. The result obtained thanks to the method is a validated ontology after an update by adding a new concept. To illustrate our method, we have used the whole WordNet as the reference ontology and a branch of WordNet as basic ontology.

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