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Using Association Rules as Semantics for Domain Ontologies

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  • Oumar Sy

    (Université Gaston BERGER/U.F.R Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie (Comp. Sc.), Saint-Louis, Sénégal)

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Association rules and ontologies both are domain-based knowledge. How-ever, the first is an unexpected discovered knowledge from databases, while the second is a priori knowledge. In this paper, based on a generic meta-schema as common referential and theoretical foundation, we show how a set of computed and pruned association rules can be useful to enriching a domain ontology. To this end, the meta-schema is scanned with the itemsets appearing in each associ-ation rule. Then, according to the formal links between the concepts or the at-tributes involved, a semantic-based check constraint is built. As a result, the ontology and the database can continuously be monitored with a new semantics.

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  • Oumar Sy, 2019. "Using Association Rules as Semantics for Domain Ontologies," Conferences of the department Informatics, Publishing house Science and Economics Varna, issue 1, pages 233-246.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrn:katinf:y:2019:i:1:p:233-246
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    Keywords

    Domain ontology; Association Rule; Semantics; Meta-Schema; Relational database; SQL;
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    • C8 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs

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