Title :
Normalized Access to Ontology Repositories
Author :
Viljanen, Kim ; Tuominen, Jouni ; Mäkelä, Eetu ; Hyvönen, Eero
Author_Institution :
Sch.of Sci., Semantic Comput. Res. Group (SeCo), Aalto Univ., Aalto, Finland
Abstract :
Ontology repositories, such as NCBO Bioportal, ONKI and Cupboard, help finding and using ontologies on the Semantic Web. However, currently each ontology repository constitutes a separate island with its own user interface, APIs, users, ontology languages and set of ontologies. Because there is not a universal way to access all ontology repositories, doing global search, browsing, and inference over all available ontology repositories turns out to be technically difficult and is generally not done. Ontologies are not reused as much as they could and hence the full potential of ontologies is not achieved. To address the problem, we propose the Normalized Ontology Repository (NOR) approach to make the ontology repositories universally accessible while maintaining their unique functionalities and strengths. The SKOS language is used as the lowest common denominator for presenting the ontologies. In addition, a simple API for searching and accessing the ontologies is defined. As a proof-of-concept evaluation, we present three case implementations to demonstrate the NOR approach: 1) the distributed architecture of the ONKI repository, 2) the metasearch for ONKI and NCBO Bioportal, and 3) publishing informal ontological concept collections as NOR end-points, demonstrated with the semantic portal Culture Sampo and the metadata editor SAHA.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; ontologies (artificial intelligence); semantic Web; API; Cupboard; NCBO Bioportal; NOR; ONKI; SKOS language; Semantic Web; normalized access; normalized ontology repository; ontology repositories; user interface; Electronic publishing; Information services; Ontologies; Resource description framework; Vocabulary;
Conference_Titel :
Semantic Computing (ICSC), 2012 IEEE Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Palermo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4433-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSC.2012.56