FREyA - a Natural Language Interface for Querying Ontologies
FREyA is an interactive Natural Language Interface for querying ontologies which combines usability enhancement methods such as feedback and clarification dialogs in order to:
- improve recall by generating the dialog and enriching the domain lexicon from the user's vocabulary, whenever an "unknown" term appears in a question
- improve precision by resolving ambiguities more effectively through the dialog. The suggestions shown to the user are found through ontology reasoning and are initially ranked using the combination of string similarity and synonym detection. The system then learns from the user's selections, and improves its performance over time.
FREyA Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/naturallanguageinterfaces/freya
STEP 1: SET UP RDF REPOSITORY
You can use sesame workbench to set up a Sesame SPARQL endpoint or you could use OWLIM:
[Setting up OWLIM repository using Sesame Workbench (http://researchsemantics.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/set-up-your-own-sparql-endpoint-with.html)]
Download Sesame version 4.0 from http://rdf4j.org/
Copy the two war files from war
directory into your tomcat's webapps
directory
Open http://localhost:8080/rdf4j-workbench in your browser and click New Repository under Repositories.
For example, you can specify id: mooney
and type of repository as Native Java Store RDF Schema aand Direct Type Hierarchy.
Leave everything else as default.
When you created a repository, click Add under Modify and upload your ontology.
You can also use mooney ontology from freya-annotate/src/main/resources/ontologies/mooney
folder.
STEP 2: SET UP SOLR REPOSITORY
Download Solr 4.6 version: http://archive.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/4.6.0/
unpack SOLR and go to example
dir
Copy conf
directory from freya-annotate/src/main/resources/solr
into relevant dir -> example/solr/collection1/conf
run Solr:
from the example dir run:
java -jar start.jar
this will start solr on the default port: 8983
STEP 3: INSTALL FREYA
STEP 1: Check out the FREyA code
cd to the dir where you want to check out the freya project e.g.
cd ~/projects
git clone https://github.com/danicadamljanovic/freya freya
The default settings for the rdf repository is http://localhost:8080/openrdf-sesame
as repositoryUrl, and mooney
as id.
If you wish to change that you will need to do so before building freya: update your repositoryURL and repositoryId in
src/main/resources/META-INF/spring/freya.properties
file.
STEP 2: mvn clean install -DskipTests
will create war file in freya-annotate/target
directory and skip running all tests
STEP 3: Copy war file into your tomcat webapps folder e.g.
cp freya-annotate/target/freya.war /Applications/apache-tomcat-8.0.28/webapps/
STEP 4: Start tomcat e.g. from tomcat's bin directory do
sh ./catalina.sh run
STEP 5: Open the home page: http://localhost:8080/freya
STEP 6: Click Reindex (or point your browser to http://localhost:8080/freya/service/solr/reindex)
If for any reason you want to wipe out the SORL index and build it again, just click reindex again.
Factual questions, e.g.:
- List cities.
- What is the capital of California?
- What is the smallest city in California? (using minimum function on cityPopulation of City locatedIn California)
- What is the largest city in California? (using maximum function on cityPopulation of City locatedIn California)
- What is the total state area? (using sum function on stateArea)
- What is the average population of the cities in california? (using avg function on cityPopulation of City locatedIn California)
NLP query:
List cities.
SPARQL query:
prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>
prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>
select distinct ?c0
where {{{ ?c0 ?typeRelationc0 <http://www.mooney.net/geo#City> . }}}
LIMIT 10000
use loadBulk service from FreyaService.
See an example in FreyaServiceTest.loadBulk;
FREya out of the box works with Solr. It is possible to use it with Lucene only, however that will require some code changes. Below notes are relevant if you decide to do that. This is not a recommended route.
- create empty owlim repository (ruleset=empty, so no inference)
- create Lucene/SOLR index - basic
- create another owlim repository with ruleset=rdfs
- update Lucene index (connect to owlim-rdfs):
- add subClasses
- add properties
- START FREyA