FOCA: A Methodology for Ontology Evaluation
Judson Bandeira, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Patricia Espinheira, Seiji, Isotani

TL;DR
This paper introduces FOCA, a comprehensive, role-based, and type-specific methodology for ontology evaluation that combines empirical metrics with a structured questionnaire and statistical analysis.
Contribution
It presents a novel step-by-step evaluation approach based on roles of knowledge representations and ontology types, enhancing objectivity and reproducibility.
Findings
Empirically validated with multiple ontologists and domain ontologies.
Provides a structured questionnaire for consistent evaluation.
Includes a statistical model for automatic quality assessment.
Abstract
Modeling an ontology is a hard and time-consuming task. Although methodologies are useful for ontologists to create good ontologies, they do not help with the task of evaluating the quality of the ontology to be reused. For these reasons, it is imperative to evaluate the quality of the ontology after constructing it or before reusing it. Few studies usually present only a set of criteria and questions, but no guidelines to evaluate the ontology. The effort to evaluate an ontology is very high as there is a huge dependence on the evaluator's expertise to understand the criteria and questions in depth. Moreover, the evaluation is still very subjective. This study presents a novel methodology for ontology evaluation, taking into account three fundamental principles: i) it is based on the Goal, Question, Metric approach for empirical evaluation; ii) the goals of the methodologies are based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
