Title :
Query evaluation based on domain-specific ontologies
Author :
Andreasen, Troels
Author_Institution :
Roskilde Univ., Denmark
Abstract :
We describe here a query evaluation principle that is based on compound or hierarchical aggregation, where an aggregate may be an argument to another aggregate. A query is assumed to consist of or be decomposed into a set of query attributes that are divided into groups. During query evaluation, groups are treated for individual aggregation and group aggregates are in turn aggregated, leading to a query aggregate. The evaluation principle is considered in the context of an approach to ontology-based querying, where domain knowledge in the form of a dictionary and an ontology is utilized in the computation of groups of attributes and aggregation parameters. While the user may pose a query in a simple form as a list of words or in natural language, queries are evaluated as compound expressions. The groupings and operators applied are the results of a knowledge-based manipulation of the initial query
Keywords :
knowledge based systems; query languages; query processing; OntoQuery; Ontolog; compound aggregation; content-based retrieval; dictionary; domain knowledge; hierarchical aggregation; knowledge-based manipulation; ontology; query attributes; query evaluation; query evaluation principle; text databases; Aggregates; Computer science; Content based retrieval; Database languages; Dictionaries; Information retrieval; Natural languages; Ontologies; Query processing; Terminology;
Conference_Titel :
IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference, 2001. Joint 9th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7078-3
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2001.943833