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Towards Representing FCA-based Ontologies in Semantic Web Rule Language

Authors: Jian Wang 0018; Keqing He 0002;

Towards Representing FCA-based Ontologies in Semantic Web Rule Language

Abstract

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) has been widely applied in many fields recently. In this paper, we introduce how a domain ontology can be constructed based on FCA. The consequential ontology constructed in this way is graphically represented as a concept lattice. After constructing FCA-based ontologies, it is necessary to represent the FCAbased ontologies in a formalism for sharing and reasoning. Semantic Web Rule Language(SWRL), a W3C proposal, is an extension with Horn clause rules on OWL. We represent the FCA-based ontologies in SWRL with some extension, which can be more suitable for reasoning.

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