AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new solution to the ontology matching problem. The deduction of the relations among the semantic entities is done by aggregating or composing the relations between their subsumers, which are already deduced by using the semantic distance. The results are validated with the description logics (DLs) mechanisms. Furthermore, our approach is presented in a formal way by exploiting the mechanisms of DLs reasoning. This allows us to have complete and precise results. During the process, we use an example to well explain how the proposed approach works
Since the beginning of the evolution of Semantic Web in the late 90's, many different aspects of it ...
The need of handling semantic heterogeneity of resources is a key problem of the Semantic Web. State...
Unification in description logics (DLs) has been introduced as a novel inference service that can be...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new solution to the ontology matching problem. The deduction of ...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel approach using Description Logic (DL) based inference rules, for onto...
Semantic interoperability is essential on the Semantic Web to enable different information systems t...
Introduction The discovery of semantic relationships such as subsumption and dis-jointness is still ...
Interoperability among systems using different term vocabularies requires some mapping between terms...
An ontology typically provides a vocabulary that describes a domain of interest and a specification ...
Unification in description logics (DLs) has been introduced as a novel inference service that can be...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
AbstractOntology is a new paradigm introduced with the semantic web to describe in an explicit and f...
We view matching as an operation that takes two graph-like structures (e.g., lightweight ontologies)...
We view match as an operator that takes two graph-like structures (e.g., classifications, XML schema...
Ontology matching is a challenging problem in many applications, and is a major issue for interopera...
Since the beginning of the evolution of Semantic Web in the late 90's, many different aspects of it ...
The need of handling semantic heterogeneity of resources is a key problem of the Semantic Web. State...
Unification in description logics (DLs) has been introduced as a novel inference service that can be...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new solution to the ontology matching problem. The deduction of ...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel approach using Description Logic (DL) based inference rules, for onto...
Semantic interoperability is essential on the Semantic Web to enable different information systems t...
Introduction The discovery of semantic relationships such as subsumption and dis-jointness is still ...
Interoperability among systems using different term vocabularies requires some mapping between terms...
An ontology typically provides a vocabulary that describes a domain of interest and a specification ...
Unification in description logics (DLs) has been introduced as a novel inference service that can be...
As a greater number of Web Services are made available, support for service discovery mechanisms bec...
AbstractOntology is a new paradigm introduced with the semantic web to describe in an explicit and f...
We view matching as an operation that takes two graph-like structures (e.g., lightweight ontologies)...
We view match as an operator that takes two graph-like structures (e.g., classifications, XML schema...
Ontology matching is a challenging problem in many applications, and is a major issue for interopera...
Since the beginning of the evolution of Semantic Web in the late 90's, many different aspects of it ...
The need of handling semantic heterogeneity of resources is a key problem of the Semantic Web. State...
Unification in description logics (DLs) has been introduced as a novel inference service that can be...