Building ontologies for different natural languages

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Ontology construction of a certain domain is an important step in applying the Semantic web. A number of software tools adapted for building domain ontologies of most wide-spread natural languages are available, but accomplishing that for any given natural language presents a challenge. Here we propose a semi-automatic procedure to create ontologies for different natural languages. Our approach utilizes various software tools available on the Internet most notably DODDLE-OWL - a domain ontology development tool impleme-nted for English and Japanese languages. By using this tool, WordNet, Protégé and XSLT transformations, we propose a general procedure to construct domain ontology for any natural language.

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Alatrish, E. S., Tošić, D., & Milenković, N. (2014). Building ontologies for different natural languages. Computer Science and Information Systems, 11(2), 623–644. https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS130429023A

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