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LLMs4OL 2024 Datasets: Toward Ontology Learning with Large Language Models

Hamed Babaei Giglou, Jennifer D’Souza, Sameer Sadruddin, Sören Auer

2024Open Conference Proceedings15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ontology learning (OL) from unstructured data has evolved significantly, with recent advancements integrating large language models (LLMs) to enhance various aspects of the process. The paper introduces the LLMs4OL 2024 datasets, developed to benchmark and advance research in OL using LLMs. The LLMs4OL 2024 dataset as a key component of the LLMs4OL Challenge, targets three primary OL tasks: Term Typing, Taxonomy Discovery, and Non-Taxonomic Relation Extraction. It encompasses seven domains, i.e. lexosemantics and biological functions, offering a comprehensive resource for evaluating LLM-based OL approaches Each task within the dataset is carefully crafted to facilitate both Few-Shot (FS) and Zero-Shot (ZS) evaluation scenarios, allowing for robust assessment of model performance across different knowledge domains to address a critical gap in the field by offering standardized benchmarks for fair comparison for evaluating LLM applications in OL.

Topics & Concepts

OntologyComputer scienceNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalPhilosophyEpistemologyTopic ModelingSemantic Web and OntologiesNatural Language Processing Techniques