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  Modular ontology development and maintenance


   Department of Computer Science

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  Prof U Sattler  Applications accepted all year round  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

Ontologies are used in bio-health, e-science, and Semantic Web applications to capture the meaning of terms. Designing ontologies is a non-trivial task that requires sophisticated tool support. Ontology languages are based on (Description) Logics, and thus this tool support can and must take into account the underlying semantics of an ontology. Recently, various notions of ontology modules have been developed, and algorithms for extracting modules from ontologies have been designed. Clearly, this implies that one should now try to support modular design and re-use of ontologies, and exploit modules for various other ontology engineering tasks such as reasoning, visualisation, analysis, etc. The aim of this PhD project is to analyse the different notions of modularity in ontologies, develop tool support for modular ontology engineering, and investigate the suitability of modularity for various ontology engineering tasks.

Requirements: knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) first order and description logic, logic-based knowledge representation, ontologies; standard software development skills.

Funding Notes

Candidates who have been offered a place to study in the School of Computer Science may be considered for funding by the School. Further details on School funding can be found here: http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/funding/.

References

Supervisor's Webpage: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~sattler/
Which Kind of Module Should I Extract?: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-477/paper_33.pdf
The Modular Structure of an Ontology: Atomic Decomposition: http://dx.doi.org/10.5591/978-1-57735-516-8/IJCAI11-372

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