Laura Giordano, Jean Christoph Jung, Ana Ozaki (eds.)
DL 2024 – 37th International Workshop on Description Logics, pages 32:1–6
CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3739
Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University
June 2024
Active learning is a method where a learner attempts to learn some kind of knowledge by posing questions to a teacher. In computational learning theory, classically, the questions made by the learner are called membership queries and are answered with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ (or equivalently, with ‘true’ or ‘false’). Here we consider that the teacher is a language model and study the case in which the knowledge is expressed as an ontology. We present preliminary results showing the performance of GPT and other language models when answering whether concept inclusions created by an ontology engineer on prototypical ℰℒ ontologies are ‘true’ or ‘false’.
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Active Learning, Ontologies, Language Models
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