User and Developer Interaction with Editable and Readable Ontologies
Aisha Blfgeh, Phillip Lord

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new approach to improve collaboration between ontology developers and domain experts by creating readable and editable ontology formats compatible with common office tools, facilitating easier interaction and editing.
Contribution
It presents a method to generate human-readable and editable ontology representations from programmatic sources, enhancing collaboration between developers and domain experts.
Findings
Generated HTML representations with hyperlinking and comment features.
Developing Word document translation for editable ontologies.
Enhanced collaboration potential between ontologists and domain experts.
Abstract
The process of building ontologies is a difficult task that involves collaboration between ontology developers and domain experts and requires an ongoing interaction between them. This collaboration is made more difficult, because they tend to use different tool sets, which can hamper this interaction. In this paper, we propose to decrease this distance between domain experts and ontology developers by creating more readable forms of ontologies, and further to enable editing in normal office environments. Building on a programmatic ontology development environment, such as Tawny-OWL, we are now able to generate these readable/editable from the raw ontological source and its embedded comments. We have this translation to HTML for reading; this environment provides rich hyperlinking as well as active features such as hiding the source code in favour of comments. We are now working on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
