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arxiv 2505.22550 v1 pith:E3AYMPKL submitted 2025-05-28 cs.IR

Domain specific ontologies from Linked Open Data (LOD)

classification cs.IR
keywords knowledgedomainontologiesspecifictasksbenefitbootstrappingconsume
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Logical and probabilistic reasoning tasks that require a deeper knowledge of semantics are increasingly relying on general purpose ontologies such as Wikidata and DBpedia. However, tasks such as entity disambiguation and linking may benefit from domain specific knowledge graphs, which make it more efficient to consume the knowledge and easier to extend with proprietary content. We discuss our experience bootstrapping one such ontology for IT with a domain-agnostic pipeline, and extending it using domain-specific glossaries.

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