Overview
The Rudify tools are a collection of tools for ontology tagging developed as part of the KYOTO project (part of the EU-FP7 ICT work programme 2007). An application of it is described in:
- Amanda Hicks and Axel Herold (2009): Evaluating Ontologies with Rudify. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Engeneering and Ontology Development (KEOD 2009), Madeira, 6–8 October, 2009 (PDF version)
The general idea behind Rudify is the assumtion that a preferred set of linguistic expressions is used when talking about ontological meta properties. This idea has been developed and programmatically exploited first by the AEON project. Publications of the AEON approach include:
- Völker et al. (2005): Automatic Evaluation of Ontologies (AEON). In: Gil et al.: Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2005), volume 3729 of LNCS, pp. 716–731, Berlin/Heidelberg (PDF version)
- Völker et al. (2008): AEON: – An approach to the automatic evaluation of ontologies. In: Applied Ontology 3, pp. 41–62 (PDF version)