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Managing Language Diversity Across Cultures: the English-Mongolian Case Study
Authors:
Amarsanaa Ganbold
Feroz Farazi
Moaz Reyad
Oyundari Nyamdavaa
Fausto Giunchiglia
Keywords: ontology localization, space ontology, space domain, ontology, Semantic Web, knowledge, provenance
Abstract:
Developing ontologies from scratch appears to be very expensive in terms of cost and time required and often such efforts remain unfinished for decades. Ontology localization through translation seems to be a promising approach towards addressing this issue as it enables the greater reuse of the ontological (backbone) structure. However, during ontology localization, managing language diversity across cultures remains as a challenge that has to be taken into account and dealt with the right level of attention and expertise. Furthermore, reliability of the provided knowledge in the localized ontology is appearing as a non-trivial issue to be addressed. In this paper, we report the result of our experiment, performed on approximately 1000 concepts taken from the space ontology originally developed in English, consisted in providing their translation into Mongolian.
Pages: 167 to 176
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2014. Used with permission.
Publication date: December 30, 2014
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-2660