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Empirical Study of Logic-Based Modules: Cheap Is Cheerful

Published on Nov 28, 20133614 Views

For ontology reuse and integration, a number of approaches have been devised that aim at identifying modules, i.e., suitably small sets of “relevant” axioms from ontologies. Here we consider three log

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Empirical Study of Logic-based Modules: Cheap is Cheerful00:00
Ontologies are complex - 100:08
Ontologies are complex - 201:51
Ontologies are complex - 302:18
Modules or “just the bits we need” - 102:35
Modules or “just the bits we need” - 203:01
(Logical) Module extractors available on the web04:46
Which module extractor should I choose?06:39
... so why not run some experiments and see?07:51
Methodological Issues 1 - 108:20
Methodological Issues 1 - 209:04
Methodological Issues 1a 09:57
Methodological Issues 211:52
Methodological Issues 313:43
Methodological Issues 3a14:17
Methodological Issues 3b - 116:12
Methodological Issues 3b - 216:45
Methodological Issues 3b - 316:47
Methodological Issues 3b - 417:08
Methodological Issues 3b - 518:16
Results19:24
Results overview19:27
Results for semantic vs. syntactic LBMs19:38
Results for semantic LBMs vs. MEX - 120:14
Results for semantic LBMs vs. MEX - 220:26
General results20:34
Future Work - 120:52
Future Work - 221:02
Future Work - 321:11
Future Work - 421:21
Thank You21:31