Title
Levels of organisation in ontology verbalisation
Abstract
The SWAT Tools ontology verbaliser generates a hierarchically organised hypertext designed for easy comprehension and navigation. The document structure, inspired by encyclopedias and glossaries, is organised at a number of levels. At the top level, a heading is generated for every concept in the ontology; at the next level, each entry is subdivided into logically-based headings like 'Definition' and 'Examples'; at the next, sentences are aggregated when they have parts in common; at the lowest level, phrases are hyperlinked to concept headings. One consequence of this organisation is that some statements are repeated because they are relevant to more than one entry; this means that the text is longer than one in which statements are simply listed. This trade-off between organisation and brevity is investigated in a user study.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
ENLG
logically-based heading,easy comprehension,next level,ontology verbalisation,lowest level,hierarchically organised hypertext,user study,top level,concept heading,document structure
Field
DocType
Citations 
Hypertext,Ontology,World Wide Web,Computer science,Document Structure Description,Artificial intelligence,Encyclopedia,Natural language processing,Comprehension
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
10
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sandra Williams150.50
Allan Third210712.38
Richard Power348645.19