Open-Source INTelligence is intelligence based on publicly available sources such as news sites, blogs, forums, etc. The Web is the primary source of information, but once data are crawled, they need to be interpreted and structured. Ontologies may play a crucial role in this process, but because of the vast amount of documents available, automatic mechanisms for their population are needed, starting from the crawled text. This paper presents an approach for the automatic population of predefined ontologies with data extracted from text and discusses the design and realization of a pipeline based on the General Architecture for Text Engineering system, which is interesting for both researchers and practitioners in the field. Some experimental results that are encouraging in terms of extracted correct instances of the ontology are also reported. Furthermore, the paper also describes an alternative approach and provides additional experiments for one of the phases of our pipeline, which requires the use of predefined dictionaries for relevant entities. Through such a variant, the manual workload required in this phase was reduced, still obtaining promising results.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2018, SOFTWARE-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, Pages 2303-2330 (volume: 48)
Ontology population for open-source intelligence: A GATE-based solution (01a Articolo in rivista)
Ganino Giulio, Lembo Domenico, Mecella Massimo, Scafoglieri Federico
Gruppo di ricerca: Data Management and Semantic Technologies
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