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arxiv: 1510.04826 · v1 · pith:L7QGL3CGnew · submitted 2015-10-16 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.LO

Evaluating the Competency of a First-Order Ontology

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keywords competencyfirst-orderadimen-sumoalvezatpsevaluatingevaluationlucio
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We report on the results of evaluating the competency of a first-order ontology for its use with automated theorem provers (ATPs). The evaluation follows the adaptation of the methodology based on competency questions (CQs) [Gr\"uninger&Fox,1995] to the framework of first-order logic, which is presented in [\'Alvez&Lucio&Rigau,2015], and is applied to Adimen-SUMO [\'Alvez&Lucio&Rigau,2015]. The set of CQs used for this evaluation has been automatically generated from a small set of semantic patterns and the mapping of WordNet to SUMO. Analysing the results, we can conclude that it is feasible to use ATPs for working with Adimen-SUMO v2.4, enabling the resolution of goals by means of performing non-trivial inferences.

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