Abstract. When agents communicate, they do not necessarily use the same vocabulary or ontology. For them to interact successfully, they must find correspondences (mappings) between the terms used in their respective ontologies. While many proposals for matching two agent ontologies have been presented in the literature, the resulting alignment may not be satisfactory to both agents, and thus may necessitate additional negotiation to identify a mutually agreeable set of correspondences. We propose an approach for supporting the creation and exchange of different arguments, that support or reject possible correspondences. Each agent can decide, according to its preferences, whether to accept or refuse a candidate correspondence. The proposed ...
Currently, the majority of matchers are able to establish simple correspondences between entities, ...
A number of ontology matching techniques have been proposed that rely on full disclosure of their on...
In this paper we tackle the problem of semantic heterogeneity in multi-agent communication, i.e., wh...
laera2006bInternational audienceWhen agents communicate, they do not necessarily use the same vocabu...
laera2006aInternational audienceWhen agents communicate they do not necessarily use the same vocabul...
Abstract. In open and dynamic environments, agents will usually differ in the domain ontologies they...
In order to support semantic interoperation in open environments, where agents can dynamically join ...
laera2007aInternational audienceIn order to support semantic interoperation in open environments, wh...
trojahn2011aInternational audienceWithin open, distributed and dynamic environments, agents frequent...
Ontology alignment (also called ontology matching) is the process of identifying correspondences bet...
Effective communication in open environments relies on the ability of agents to reach a mutual under...
Effective communication in open environments re-lies on the ability of agents to reach a mutual un-d...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Ontology matching consists of generating an alignment (set of correspondences) from a pair of ontolo...
Currently, the majority of matchers are able to establish simple correspondences between entities, ...
A number of ontology matching techniques have been proposed that rely on full disclosure of their on...
In this paper we tackle the problem of semantic heterogeneity in multi-agent communication, i.e., wh...
laera2006bInternational audienceWhen agents communicate, they do not necessarily use the same vocabu...
laera2006aInternational audienceWhen agents communicate they do not necessarily use the same vocabul...
Abstract. In open and dynamic environments, agents will usually differ in the domain ontologies they...
In order to support semantic interoperation in open environments, where agents can dynamically join ...
laera2007aInternational audienceIn order to support semantic interoperation in open environments, wh...
trojahn2011aInternational audienceWithin open, distributed and dynamic environments, agents frequent...
Ontology alignment (also called ontology matching) is the process of identifying correspondences bet...
Effective communication in open environments relies on the ability of agents to reach a mutual under...
Effective communication in open environments re-lies on the ability of agents to reach a mutual un-d...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Efficient agent communication in open and dynamic environments relies on the agents ability to reach...
Ontology matching consists of generating an alignment (set of correspondences) from a pair of ontolo...
Currently, the majority of matchers are able to establish simple correspondences between entities, ...
A number of ontology matching techniques have been proposed that rely on full disclosure of their on...
In this paper we tackle the problem of semantic heterogeneity in multi-agent communication, i.e., wh...