Computing alignments between ontologies is a crucial task for the facilitation of information exchange between knowledge systems. An alignment is a mapping consisting of a set of correspondences, where each correspondence denotes two ontology concepts denoting the same information. In this domain, it can occur that a partial alignment is generated by a domain expert, which can then be exploited by specialized techniques. In order for these techniques to function as intended, it must be ensured that the given correspondences, also known as anchors, are indeed correct. We propose an approach to this problem by reformulating it as a feature selection task, where each feature represents an anchor. The feature space is populated with a set of re...
Semantic matching is a computational process that aims to automatically identify the semantic relati...
International audienceDue to the high heterogeneity of ontologies, a combination of many methods is ...
Using ontologies is the standard way to achieve interoperability of heterogeneous systems within the...
Computing alignments between ontologies is a crucial task for the facilitation of information exchan...
Ontology mapping is a crucial step for the facilitation of information exchange between knowledge so...
Ontology mapping is a crucial step for the facilitation of information exchange between knowledge so...
Abstract. Ontology alignment is an important problem for the linked data web, as more and more ontol...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer SciencePascal HitzlerAn ontology usually serves as the sc...
david2008bInternational audienceThe evaluation of ontology matching algorithms mainly consists of co...
Abstract. A key problem in ontology alignment is that different ontological fea-tures (e.g., lexical...
Modern infrastructures for information and communication technologies are aimed at providing enhance...
In different areas ontologies have been developed and many of these ontologies contain overlapping i...
Ontology Matching (OM) which targets finding a set of alignments across two ontologies, is a key ena...
Ontology alignment is an important step in enabling computers to query and reason across the many li...
Abstract—Ontology alignment identifies semantically matching entities in different ontologies. Vario...
Semantic matching is a computational process that aims to automatically identify the semantic relati...
International audienceDue to the high heterogeneity of ontologies, a combination of many methods is ...
Using ontologies is the standard way to achieve interoperability of heterogeneous systems within the...
Computing alignments between ontologies is a crucial task for the facilitation of information exchan...
Ontology mapping is a crucial step for the facilitation of information exchange between knowledge so...
Ontology mapping is a crucial step for the facilitation of information exchange between knowledge so...
Abstract. Ontology alignment is an important problem for the linked data web, as more and more ontol...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer SciencePascal HitzlerAn ontology usually serves as the sc...
david2008bInternational audienceThe evaluation of ontology matching algorithms mainly consists of co...
Abstract. A key problem in ontology alignment is that different ontological fea-tures (e.g., lexical...
Modern infrastructures for information and communication technologies are aimed at providing enhance...
In different areas ontologies have been developed and many of these ontologies contain overlapping i...
Ontology Matching (OM) which targets finding a set of alignments across two ontologies, is a key ena...
Ontology alignment is an important step in enabling computers to query and reason across the many li...
Abstract—Ontology alignment identifies semantically matching entities in different ontologies. Vario...
Semantic matching is a computational process that aims to automatically identify the semantic relati...
International audienceDue to the high heterogeneity of ontologies, a combination of many methods is ...
Using ontologies is the standard way to achieve interoperability of heterogeneous systems within the...