Towards Next-Generation Urban Decision Support Systems through AI-Powered Construction of Scientific Ontology using Large Language Models -- A Case in Optimizing Intermodal Freight Transportation
Jose Tupayachi, Haowen Xu, Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Mustafa Can Camur,, Aliza Sharmin, Xueping Li

TL;DR
This paper presents an AI-driven approach using large language models to automate the creation of urban ontologies, enhancing decision support systems for complex transportation and environmental management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel workflow leveraging LLMs for automatic ontology generation from research articles and manuals, improving urban decision support system development.
Findings
Generated knowledge graphs in OWL, RDF, SPARQL formats.
Enhanced data integration and modeling for urban systems.
Validated methodology through a real-world freight transportation case study.
Abstract
The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) models into various optimization systems is on the rise. Yet, addressing complex urban and environmental management problems normally requires in-depth domain science and informatics expertise. This expertise is essential for deriving data and simulation-driven for informed decision support. In this context, we investigate the potential of leveraging the pre-trained Large Language Models (LLMs). By adopting ChatGPT API as the reasoning core, we outline an integrated workflow that encompasses natural language processing, methontology-based prompt tuning, and transformers. This workflow automates the creation of scenario-based ontology using existing research articles and technical manuals of urban datasets and simulations. The outcomes of our methodology are knowledge graphs in widely adopted ontology languages (e.g., OWL, RDF, SPARQL).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies
MethodsOntology
