Ontology from Local Hierarchical Structure in Text

Murtagh, F., Mothe, J. and Englmeier, K.

(2007)

Murtagh, F., Mothe, J. and Englmeier, K. (2007) Ontology from Local Hierarchical Structure in Text.

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Abstract

We study the notion of hierarchy in the context of visualizing textual data and navigating text collections. A formal framework for ``hierarchy'' is given by an ultrametric topology. This provides us with a theoretical foundation for concept hierarchy creation. A major objective is {\em scalable} annotation or labeling of concept maps. Serendipitously we pursue other objectives such as deriving common word pair (and triplet) phrases, i.e., word 2- and 3-grams. We evaluate our approach using (i) a collection of texts, (ii) a single text subdivided into successive parts (for which we provide an interactive demonstrator), and (iii) a text subdivided at the sentence or line level. While detailing a generic framework, a distinguishing feature of our work is that we focus on {\em locality} of hierarchic structure in order to extract semantic information.

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Item TypeMonograph (Working Paper)
TitleOntology from Local Hierarchical Structure in Text
AuthorsMurtagh, F.
Mothe, J.
Englmeier, K.
Uncontrolled Keywordscs.IR, H.5; I.5.3; H.5.2; I.7.2; H.3
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Computer Science

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Deposited by Research Information System (atira) on 24-Jul-2012 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 24-Jul-2012

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35 pp., 12 figures


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