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In this paper, we present a support system for ontology construction just based on a given specialized book with lowest possible cost. The system tries to combine minimum hand and mostly automatic constructions. It extracts required information for the ontology design from the specialized book with presenting yes-no selections to an expert of the specialized book. The ontology construction is performed automatically just using the answers of the expert. The constructed ontology is reliably and highly technical since it is constructed on the basis of the specialized book. In addition, since user operations are restricted only to yes-no selection, any expert can make use of our system without any special knowledge about ontology.
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Eguchi, Y., Iwakata, Y., Kawasaki, M., Takata, M., Joe, K. (2014). Ontology Construction Support for Specialized Books. In: Kim, W., Ding, Y., Kim, HG. (eds) Semantic Technology. JIST 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8388. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06826-8_13
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