Title
Assessing and Improving SKOS Mapping Quality.
Abstract
The Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is popular for expressing controlled vocabularies for their use in Semantic Web applications. Using SKOS, concepts can be linked to other concepts and organized into hierarchies inside a single terminology system. Meanwhile, expressing mappings between concepts in different terminology systems is also possible with SKOS mapping properties. This poster discusses potential quality issues in using SKOS to express terminology mappings. Problematic patterns are defined and corresponding rules are developed to automatically detect situations where the mappings either result in ‘SKOS Vocabulary Hijacking’ or cause conflicts. The validation rules, expressed in N3 format, are available as open source.
Year
Venue
Field
2013
SWAT4LS
Validation rule,Terminology,Information retrieval,Computer science,Controlled vocabulary,Semantic Web,Simple Knowledge Organization System,Hierarchy,Vocabulary
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hong Sun1102.25
Jos De Roo210514.59
Giovanni Mels3284.57
Kristof Depraetere4243.43
Marc Twagirumukiza571.40
Boris De Vloed6102.25
Dirk Colaert7485.02