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IDEA2: Expert-in-the-loop competency question elicitation for collaborative ontology engineering

arXiv:2604.0134446.6h-index: 8Has Code
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This addresses a resource-intensive communication gap between domain experts and ontology engineers, offering an incremental improvement through automation and collaboration.

The paper tackles the bottleneck of competency question elicitation in ontology engineering by introducing IDEA2, a semi-automated workflow using LLMs in an expert-in-the-loop process, which accelerated requirements engineering and improved CQ acceptance and relevance in two real-world scenarios.

Competency question (CQ) elicitation represents a critical but resource-intensive bottleneck in ontology engineering. This foundational phase is often hampered by the communication gap between domain experts, who possess the necessary knowledge, and ontology engineers, who formalise it. This paper introduces IDEA2, a novel, semi-automated workflow that integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) within a collaborative, expert-in-the-loop process to address this challenge. The methodology is characterised by a core iterative loop: an initial LLM-based extraction of CQs from requirement documents, a co-creational review and feedback phase by domain experts on an accessible collaborative platform, and an iterative, feedback-driven reformulation of rejected CQs by an LLM until consensus is achieved. To ensure transparency and reproducibility, the entire lifecycle of each CQ is tracked using a provenance model that captures the full lineage of edits, anonymised feedback, and generation parameters. The workflow was validated in 2 real-world scenarios (scientific data, cultural heritage), demonstrating that IDEA2 can accelerate the requirements engineering process, improve the acceptance and relevance of the resulting CQs, and exhibit high usability and effectiveness among domain experts. We release all code and experiments at https://github.com/KE-UniLiv/IDEA2

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