litewi: A combined term extraction and entity linking method for eliciting educational ontologies from textbooks

Major efforts have been conducted on ontology learning, that is, semiautomatic processes for the construction of domain ontologies from diverse sources of information. In the past few years, a research trend has focused on the construction of educational ontologies, that is, ontologies to be used fo...

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Published inJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Vol. 67; no. 2; pp. 380 - 399
Main Authors Conde, Angel, Larrañaga, Mikel, Arruarte, Ana, Elorriaga, Jon A., Roth, Dan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2016
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Summary:Major efforts have been conducted on ontology learning, that is, semiautomatic processes for the construction of domain ontologies from diverse sources of information. In the past few years, a research trend has focused on the construction of educational ontologies, that is, ontologies to be used for educational purposes. The identification of the terminology is crucial to build ontologies. Term extraction techniques allow the identification of the domain‐related terms from electronic resources. This paper presents LiTeWi, a novel method that combines current unsupervised term extraction approaches for creating educational ontologies for technology supported learning systems from electronic textbooks. LiTeWi uses Wikipedia as an additional information source. Wikipedia contains more than 30 million articles covering the terminology of nearly every domain in 288 languages, which makes it an appropriate generic corpus for term extraction. Furthermore, given that its content is available in several languages, it promotes both domain and language independence. LiTeWi is aimed at being used by teachers, who usually develop their didactic material from textbooks. To evaluate its performance, LiTeWi was tuned up using a textbook on object oriented programming and then tested with two textbooks of different domains—astronomy and molecular biology.
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ISSN:2330-1635
2330-1643
DOI:10.1002/asi.23398