Topic Map conversion of YSO

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YSO is the Finnish General Upper Ontology based on the Finnish General Thesaurus maintained by The National Library of Finland. YSO contains ca. 20 000 concepts. The Finnish General Thesaurus was converted to YSO by Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo) during FinnONTO project. Detailed description of YSO is available at Tietolinja magazine 1/2007 (in Finnish).

Topic Map conversion of YSO is based on RDF dump kindly provided by the SECO team. Topic Map YSO was created using Wandora's RDF import feature. Machine translated YSO was processed manually to fix topic names and associations. Topic Map conversion is not identical to RDF version. Differences are discussed below.

Contents

Download Topic Map conversion of YSO

Topic Map conversion of YSO is available as

History

  • 2008-08-14 Initial release.

Metrics

Metrics were measured from YSO layer of Wandora project file.

  • Number of topics: 20747
  • Number of associations: 103397
  • Number of topic base names: 20738
  • Number of subject identifiers: 39894
  • Number of subject locators: 0
  • Number of occurrences: 8439
  • Number of distinct topic classes: 8
  • Number of distinct types of associations: 7
  • Number of distinct roles in associations: 10
  • Number of distinct players in associations: 20708
  • Average coefficient for layer YSO is 0.5076


Yso connections.gif

Conversion details

Below is a screenshot of Wandora Topic Map conversion of YSO open. Topic panel contains todellisuus topic (reality in Finnish). Topic has variant name in Swedish and English. Topic Todellisuus is associated to related concepts with Associative Relation and Related-Term. Term's domain and superclass are also defined in topic panel.


Yso screenshot.gif



Limitations

License

Topic Map conversion of YSO is freely available to the public under two conditions:

  1. The National Library of Finland and Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo) are clearly acknowledged as the creators of YSO.
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