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Main Authors: Mustafa, Daham M., Nadgeri, Abhishek, Collarana, Diego, Arnold, Benedikt T., Quix, Christoph, Lange, Christoph, Decker, Stefan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03301
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  • 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.