Existing ontology matching algorithms use a combination of lexical and structural correspondence between source and target ontologies. We present a realistic case-study where both types of overlap are low: matching two unstructured lists of vocabulary used to describe patients at Intensive Care Units in two different hospitals. We show that indeed existing matchers fail on our data. We then discuss the use of background knowledge in ontology matching problems. In particular, we discuss the case where the source and the target ontology are of poor semantics, such as flat lists, and where the background knowledge is of rich semantics, providing extensive descriptions of the properties of the concepts involved. We evaluate our results against ...
Semantic matching determines the mappings between the nodes of two graphs (e.g., ontologies) by comp...
International audienceThe paper proposes an ontology alignment framework with two core features: the...
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies, ...
Abstract. Existing ontology matching algorithms use a combination of lexical and structural correspo...
Background knowledge in form of ontologies is an important source of information for many tasks in t...
Using ontology as a background knowledge in ontology match- ing is being actively investigated. Rece...
Abstract. Ontology matching is a problem that is rapidly reaching ma-turity especially in the contex...
Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the semantic web...
Abstract. Semantic matching determines the mappings between the nodes of two graphs (e.g., ontologie...
<div><p>Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the sema...
Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the semantic web...
In this paper we propose an ontology matching paradigm based on the idea of harvesting the Semantic ...
In this paper, we report on a method for aligning two lists of terms using structure-rich ontologies...
Ontology matching is a rapidly emerging topic crucial for semantic web effort, data integration, and...
In recent years an effort has been made to find ways of representing data in a more organised and li...
Semantic matching determines the mappings between the nodes of two graphs (e.g., ontologies) by comp...
International audienceThe paper proposes an ontology alignment framework with two core features: the...
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies, ...
Abstract. Existing ontology matching algorithms use a combination of lexical and structural correspo...
Background knowledge in form of ontologies is an important source of information for many tasks in t...
Using ontology as a background knowledge in ontology match- ing is being actively investigated. Rece...
Abstract. Ontology matching is a problem that is rapidly reaching ma-turity especially in the contex...
Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the semantic web...
Abstract. Semantic matching determines the mappings between the nodes of two graphs (e.g., ontologie...
<div><p>Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the sema...
Ontology matching is a growing field of research that is of critical importance for the semantic web...
In this paper we propose an ontology matching paradigm based on the idea of harvesting the Semantic ...
In this paper, we report on a method for aligning two lists of terms using structure-rich ontologies...
Ontology matching is a rapidly emerging topic crucial for semantic web effort, data integration, and...
In recent years an effort has been made to find ways of representing data in a more organised and li...
Semantic matching determines the mappings between the nodes of two graphs (e.g., ontologies) by comp...
International audienceThe paper proposes an ontology alignment framework with two core features: the...
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies, ...