Automatic generation of a metamodel from an existing knowledge base to assist the development of a new analogous knowledge base

Knowledge acquisition is a key step in the development of knowledge-based systems and methods have been proposed to help elicitating a domain-specific task model from a generic task model. We explored how an existing validated knowledge base (KB) represented by a decision tree could be automatically processed to infer a higher level domain-specific task model. On-codoc is a guideline-based decision support system applied to breast cancer therapy. Assuming task identity and ontological proximity between breast and lung cancer domains, the generalization of the breast can-cer KB should allow to build a metamodel to serve as a guide for the elaboration of a new specific KB on lung cancer. Two types of parametrized generalization methods based on tree structure simplification and ontological abstraction were used. We defined a similarity distance and a generalization coefficient to select the best metamodel identified as the closest to the original decision tree of the most generalized metamodels.

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