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Cualquier trabajo en ingeniería ontológica debe estar fundamentado en un protocolo de directrices bien definidas que no sólo organicen la estructuración de la ontología sino que además ayuden a determinar sus unidades ontológicas y propiedades. Una sólida metodología para el desarrollo de ontologías exige la eliminación de muchos de los errores e inconsistencias que se suelen cometer en el modelado ontológico, facilitando así la interoperatibilidad y el conocimiento compartido—especialmente útil cuando se diseña un recurso multipropósito. En el contexto del procesamiento del lenguaje natural, este artículo describe los compromisos ontológicos que la Ontología de FunGramKB debe cumplir.
Ontology engineering should be grounded on a protocol of well-founded guidelines concerning the structuring of the ontology as well as the elements to be included and their ontological properties. A sound methodology for ontology development involves a dramatic reduction of many common errors and inconsistencies in conceptual modelling, facilitating thus interoperatibility and knowledge sharing—particularly useful when a multipurpose resource is designed. In the natural language processing context, this paper describes the ontological commitments to which the FunGramKB Ontology is subject.
Financial support for this research has been provided by the DGI, Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, grant FFI2008-05035-C02-01/FILO. The research has been co-financed through FEDER funds.
Ontología, Herencia, Inheritance, Meaning postulate, Ontology, Postulado de significado, Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, FunGramKB
Ontología, Herencia, Inheritance, Meaning postulate, Ontology, Postulado de significado, Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, FunGramKB
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