Karyon: A scalable and easy to integrate ontology summarisation framework

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In the current Semantic Web Community, as the size and complexity of ontologies increase, ontology summarisation is becoming more important. There are many studies in the literature that use different approaches and metrics. However, many of these studies are not effective in terms of performance or have integration issues with current technologies. In this study, the popular ontology summarisation metrics are examined focusing on their performance in terms of time, and a number of metrics have been selected accordingly. To increase the accuracy of selections made with chosen metrics, we propose a novel metric: ‘name inclusion’. This metric promotes a concept if its name is subsumed by the name of another concept. As the existing summarisation applications have integration issues, we have implemented our summarisation framework to integrate easily with the latest web technologies. Therefore, the algorithm is implemented using Rust language, which performs well and easily integrates with other languages.

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Ozacar, T., & Ozturk, O. (2021). Karyon: A scalable and easy to integrate ontology summarisation framework. Journal of Information Science, 47(2), 255–268. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551519887873

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