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科学领域:

  • 信息学是一种信息学.
  • 生物医学科学 生物医学科学
  • 环境科学 环境科学
  • 食品科学 食品科学 食品科学

背景情况:

  • 实体学对信息基础设施至关重要,它以可计算的格式表示知识.
  • 构建和维护本体学需要大量的资源和专家合作.
  • DRAGON-AI是使用人工智能生成本体学的新方法.

研究的目的:

  • 介绍和评估DRAGON-AI,一种人工智能驱动的生成本体学组件的方法.
  • 为了评估DRAGON-AI在各种各样的实体学中在新时代的建设中的表现.
  • 探索自然语言指令的整合到本体论生成过程中.

主要方法:

  • 利用大型语言模型 (LLM) 和检索增强生成 (RAG) 进行本体学组件生成.
  • 从现有的本体学和非结构化文本中生成文本和逻辑本体学组件.
  • 嵌入自然语言指令通过GitHub问题.

主要成果:

  • DRAGON-AI在关系生成方面表现出高精度.
  • 人工智能生成的定义是可以接受的,但得分低于人类撰写的定义.
  • 具有高域信任的专家评估人员更好地识别了AI输出中的缺陷.

结论:

  • DRAGON-AI显示出有潜力显著协助手工本体结构的构建.
  • 专家策展人和编辑对于指导人工智能驱动的本体论开发至关重要.
  • 该方法可以通过自然语言指令将用户反纳入其中.