Zhang Songmao, Bodenreider Olivier
U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Comput Biol Med. 2006 Jul-Aug;36(7-8):674-93. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2005.04.007. Epub 2005 Sep 6.
The objective of this study is to provide an operational definition of principles with which well-formed ontologies should comply. We define 15 such principles, related to classification (e.g., no hierarchical cycles are allowed; concepts have a reasonable number of children), incompatible relationships (e.g., two concepts cannot stand both in a taxonomic and partitive relation), dependence among concepts, and the co-dependence of equivalent sets of relations. Implicit relations--embedded in concept names or inferred from a combination of explicit relations--are used in this process in addition to the relations explicitly represented. As a case study, we investigate the degree to which the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA)--a large ontology of anatomy--complies with these 15 principles. The FMA succeeds in complying with all the principles: totally with one and mostly with the others. Reasons for non-compliance are analyzed and suggestions are made for implementing effective enforcement mechanisms in ontology development environments. The limitations of this study are also discussed.
本研究的目的是为结构良好的本体应遵循的原则提供一个操作性定义。我们定义了15条这样的原则,这些原则与分类(例如,不允许有层次循环;概念的子概念数量合理)、不相容关系(例如,两个概念不能同时处于分类关系和部分关系中)、概念之间的依赖以及等效关系集的相互依赖有关。除了显式表示的关系外,在此过程中还使用了隐式关系——嵌入在概念名称中或从显式关系的组合中推断出来的关系。作为一个案例研究,我们研究了解剖学基础模型(FMA)——一个大型解剖学本体——符合这15条原则的程度。FMA成功地符合了所有原则:完全符合一条,大部分符合其他原则。分析了不符合的原因,并对在本体开发环境中实施有效的强制机制提出了建议。还讨论了本研究的局限性。