PUBLICATION
Concept Extraction from Web of Things Knowledge Bases
Type
Conference Paper
Year
2018
Authors
Amelie Gyrard
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Heil
Research Area
Event
17th International Conference WWW/Internet
Published in
Proceedings of 17th International Conference WWW/Internet (ICWI2018)
ISBN/ISSN
978-989-8533-82-1
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Abstract
Semantic web technologies are a major driver for semantic interoperability in IoT-generated data by using shared vocabularies in an ontology-driven approach. While there is a growing interest in standardization of ontologies for IoT, there is still a lack of common agreement for a specific IoT ontology. Numerous concepts and relations have been designed within existing ontologies to handle different features of IoT data. However, there are many redundant and overlapping concepts designed within existing standardizations and groups. We found that new ontologies constantly redesign the same concepts in IoT. Therefore, it is a challenge to reuse and unify these different IoT ontologies with redundant concepts. In this paper we investigate what are the most used terms within IoT ontologies? We identify the fourteen most popular ontologies within generic IoT and WoT domain. Analysis of popular concepts among these ontologies allows to automatically rank the knowledge. This work will enable guiding ontology engineers to re-use and unify existing ontologies, a required step to achieve semantic interoperability. Moreover, this work could contribute towards building iot.schema.org.
Reference
Noura, Mahda; Gyrard, Amelie; Heil, Sebastian; Gaedke, Martin: Concept Extraction from Web of Things Knowledge Bases. Proceedings of 17th International Conference WWW/Internet (ICWI2018), pp. 11-18, 2018.