Our work deals with schema or ontology matching and is driven by the following statements: (1) Most of works only consider intensional description of schemas; (2) They mostly use symmetric similarity measures (and then they match similarity relations betwen concepts); (3) Few prototypes allow an interactive and visual match process. Therefore, we suggest an extensional and asymmetric matching method based on the discovery of significant implication rules between concepts described in textual documents. Our approach relies on the association rules paradigm and use a probabilistic model of deviation from independence, named implication intensity. Our matching method is divided into two consecutive stages: (1) the extraction in documents of re...
Schema matching is the process of developing semantic matches between two or more schemas. The purpo...
This dissertation studies the schema matching problem that finds semantic correspondences (called ma...
Introduction The discovery of semantic relationships such as subsumption and dis-jointness is still ...
Concept matching is important when heterogeneous data sources are to be merged for the purpose of kn...
Schema and ontology matching play an important part in the field of data integration and semantic we...
Ontologies describe the semantics of data and provide a uniform framework of understanding between d...
In order to comprehend user information needs by concepts, this paper introduces a novel method to m...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel approach using Description Logic (DL) based inference rules, for onto...
Non-taxonomic relations between concepts appear as a major building block in common ontology definit...
This thesis deals with Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). More precis...
AbstractMediating heterogeneous data sources heavily relies on explicit domain knowledge expressed, ...
AbstractOntology is a new paradigm introduced with the semantic web to describe in an explicit and f...
International audienceOntology matching and data interlinking as distinguished tasks aim at facilita...
Abstract. There is an increasing demand for discovering meaningful relation-ships, i.e., mappings, b...
Since the beginning of the evolution of Semantic Web in the late 90's, many different aspects of it ...
Schema matching is the process of developing semantic matches between two or more schemas. The purpo...
This dissertation studies the schema matching problem that finds semantic correspondences (called ma...
Introduction The discovery of semantic relationships such as subsumption and dis-jointness is still ...
Concept matching is important when heterogeneous data sources are to be merged for the purpose of kn...
Schema and ontology matching play an important part in the field of data integration and semantic we...
Ontologies describe the semantics of data and provide a uniform framework of understanding between d...
In order to comprehend user information needs by concepts, this paper introduces a novel method to m...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel approach using Description Logic (DL) based inference rules, for onto...
Non-taxonomic relations between concepts appear as a major building block in common ontology definit...
This thesis deals with Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). More precis...
AbstractMediating heterogeneous data sources heavily relies on explicit domain knowledge expressed, ...
AbstractOntology is a new paradigm introduced with the semantic web to describe in an explicit and f...
International audienceOntology matching and data interlinking as distinguished tasks aim at facilita...
Abstract. There is an increasing demand for discovering meaningful relation-ships, i.e., mappings, b...
Since the beginning of the evolution of Semantic Web in the late 90's, many different aspects of it ...
Schema matching is the process of developing semantic matches between two or more schemas. The purpo...
This dissertation studies the schema matching problem that finds semantic correspondences (called ma...
Introduction The discovery of semantic relationships such as subsumption and dis-jointness is still ...