2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-39718-2_12
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Web Ontology Language Requirements w.r.t Expressiveness of Taxonomy and Axioms in Medicine

Abstract: Abstract. An important issue is to know whether Web ontology languages, meet the expected requirements of expressiveness and reasoning. This paper aims at contributing to this question in evaluating and comparing several languages. After describing the needs of a Semantic Web in medicine, it analyses Protégé and DAML+OIL primitives on a concrete medical ontology, the brain cortex anatomy ontology. It draws conclusions about the requirements that a Web ontology language should meet for the representation of med… Show more

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“…We believe, however, that the single most important factor is the lack of support for modeling principles in ontology development environments. This is the case not only in frame-based systems such as Protégé-used for developing the FMA-but also, as noted by Golbreich et al [27] in description logic-based systems, including OWL editors.…”
Section: Why Do Ontologies Fail To Comply With Modeling Principles?mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…We believe, however, that the single most important factor is the lack of support for modeling principles in ontology development environments. This is the case not only in frame-based systems such as Protégé-used for developing the FMA-but also, as noted by Golbreich et al [27] in description logic-based systems, including OWL editors.…”
Section: Why Do Ontologies Fail To Comply With Modeling Principles?mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The fuzzy DL f KD -ALCIQ extends the fuzzy DL f KD -ALC [9] with inverse roles and QCRs. Although QCRs are not part of OWL they will be added in the future since they are very important for practical applications [4]. Additionally, we have presented a detailed reasoning algorithm for deciding f KD -ALCIQ ABox consistency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for applications to publish information on the Semantic Web they have to use OWL and DLs to represent knowledge. Today, DLs and OWL have been used in many applications, like medical [4], image analysis [5], [6], databases [7] and more. This extensive use has highlighted many deficiencies of OWL, which led to requirements for language extensions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It does not rely on any representation formalism. However, it turned out that the consistency rules could not be easily represented in ontology languages such as OWL [18]. Extensions such as RuleML 3 or SWRL 4 could provide very interesting future extensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%