Abstract—Ontology Matching is a task needed in various applica-tions, for example for comparison or merging purposes. In literature, many algorithms solving the matching problem can be found, but most of them do not consider instances at all. Mappings are deter-mined by calculating the string-similarity of labels, by recognizing linguistic word relations (synonyms, subsumptions etc.) or by ana-lyzing the (graph) structure. Due to the facts that instances are often modeled within the ontology and that the set of instances describes the meaning of the concepts better than their meta information, instances should definitely be incorporated into the matching process. In this paper several novel instance-based matching algorithms are presented w...
Abstract. Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match di...
In recent years, the growing availability of open-accessed data ( Wikipedia) combined with the advan...
Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match different on...
Ontology Matching is a task needed in various applica-tions, for example for comparison or merging p...
In the general field of knowledge interoperability and ontology matching, instance matching is a cru...
Abstract. Instance based ontology matching is a new approach which uses the extensions of concepts t...
The ontology matching (OM) problem is an important barrier to achieve true Semantic Interoperability...
Most of the existing work on ontology matching is focused at the schema level, while, at the time be...
Finding mappings between compatible ontologies is an important but difficult open problem. Instance-...
Ontologies describe the semantics of data and provide a uniform framework of understanding between d...
Methodologies to find and evaluate solutions for ontology matching should be centered on the practic...
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies, ...
Ontology mapping aims to solve the semantic heterogeneity problems such as ambiguous entity names, d...
Using ontologies is a key technology in the semantic web. The semantic web helps people to store the...
Using ontologies is a key technology in the semantic web. The semantic web helps people to store the...
Abstract. Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match di...
In recent years, the growing availability of open-accessed data ( Wikipedia) combined with the advan...
Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match different on...
Ontology Matching is a task needed in various applica-tions, for example for comparison or merging p...
In the general field of knowledge interoperability and ontology matching, instance matching is a cru...
Abstract. Instance based ontology matching is a new approach which uses the extensions of concepts t...
The ontology matching (OM) problem is an important barrier to achieve true Semantic Interoperability...
Most of the existing work on ontology matching is focused at the schema level, while, at the time be...
Finding mappings between compatible ontologies is an important but difficult open problem. Instance-...
Ontologies describe the semantics of data and provide a uniform framework of understanding between d...
Methodologies to find and evaluate solutions for ontology matching should be centered on the practic...
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies, ...
Ontology mapping aims to solve the semantic heterogeneity problems such as ambiguous entity names, d...
Using ontologies is a key technology in the semantic web. The semantic web helps people to store the...
Using ontologies is a key technology in the semantic web. The semantic web helps people to store the...
Abstract. Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match di...
In recent years, the growing availability of open-accessed data ( Wikipedia) combined with the advan...
Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences so that there is increasing value to match different on...