Title
CNLs for the semantic web: a state of the art.
Abstract
One of the core challenges for building the semantic web is the creation of ontologies, a process known as ontology authoring. Controlled natural languages (CNLs) propose different frameworks for interfacing and creating ontologies in semantic web systems using restricted natural language. However, in order to engage non-expert users with no background in knowledge engineering, these language interfacing must be reliable, easy to understand and accepted by users. This paper includes the state-of-the-art for CNLs in terms of ontology authoring and the semantic web. In addition, it includes a detailed analysis of user evaluations with respect to each CNL and offers analytic conclusions with respect to the field.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1007/s10579-016-9351-x
Language Resources and Evaluation
Keywords
Field
DocType
Controlled natural languages,Ontology authoring,Semantic web,state of the art
World Wide Web,Semantic search,Semantic Web Stack,Computer science,Semantic Web,Semantic analytics,OWL-S,Artificial intelligence,Natural language processing,Social Semantic Web,Semantic Web Rule Language,Semantic computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
51
1
1574-020X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
38
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hazem Safwat162.64
Brian Davis216922.95