From Instructions to ODRL Usage Policies: An Ontology Guided Approach
Mustafa, Daham M., Nadgeri, Abhishek, Collarana, Diego, Arnold, Benedikt T., Quix, Christoph, Lange, Christoph, Decker, Stefan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This study presents an approach that uses large language models such as GPT-4 to generate usage policies in the W3C Open Digital Rights Language ODRL automatically from natural language instructions. Our approach uses the ODRL ontology and its documentation as a central part of the prompt. Our research hypothesis is that a curated version of existing ontology documentation will better guide policy generation. We present various heuristics for adapting the ODRL ontology and its documentation to guide an end-to-end KG construction process. We evaluate our approach in the context of dataspaces, i.e., distributed infrastructures for trustworthy data exchange between multiple participating organizations for the cultural domain. We created a benchmark consisting of 12 use cases of varying complexity. Our evaluation shows excellent results with up to 91.95% accuracy in the resulting knowledge graph.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-5-2025
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