FW: [Ontology] UCDs vs ontologies?

From: Tony Linde <Tony.Linde-at-leicester.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:36:51 +0100


[forwarded from dm to semantics]

Elizabeth Auden wrote:
>
> Incidentally, I've posted a first go at a VOEvent ontology (OWL-DL
> format) on the VOTech wiki at
> http://wiki.eurovotech.org/bin/view/VOTech/VoEventOntology. Any
> comments on the structure, concepts, and coverage of this v0.000000001
> ontology would be appreciated.

  Hi,

  Reading the questions you list in the above page, I have a comment on points 2 and 3.
  When trying to build small ontologies, I found (and still do find) extremely stupid to be "forced" to define one slot dedicated to each class to indicate "hasSomething".
  In your example, Contact / hasContact , How / hasHow, What / hasWhat, ... I found this (and this is the case in every example I could find) awful.

  I wish we could define something where we don't have to be omniscients when building the ontology, but where the ability to make reasonning would not be lost. Something like:

  That way, instead of having to define zillions of slots (i.e. at least one per new subclass of Property) and writing:

MyConcept hasContact Contact
MyConcept hasHow How
MyConcept hasWhat What
... and as many as there are different possible properties

we could simply write things like:

MyConcept hasProperty Property (with multiple cardinality, this would cover all the above: no need to predefine all possible cases)

  and if we need to be more precise (restrict allowed properties):

MyConcept hasProperty (Class with superclass Contact or How or What)

  Anyone experienced could tell if my own view is really really wrong? Or incompatible with the way description logics and reasonners work? I hope this could make our lives easier when we stop playing with toy-ontologies and go into the big ones.

Sebastien.

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