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Ontology alignment design patterns
Knowledge and Information Systems, 2013Interoperability between heterogeneous ontological descriptions can be performed through ontology mediation techniques. At the heart of ontology mediation lies the alignment: a specification of correspondences between ontology entities. Ontology matching can bring some automation but are limited to finding simple correspondences.
Dieter Fensel +2 more
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Scaling alignment of large ontologies
International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, 2010In recent years, the number of shared biomedical ontologies has increased dramatically, resulting in a need for integration of these knowledge sources. Automated solutions to aligning ontologies address this growing need. However, only very recently, solutions for scalability of ontology alignment have begun to emerge.
Suzette Kruger Stoutenburg +3 more
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Trust in networks of ontologies and alignments
Knowledge and Information Systems, 2013In this paper, we introduce a mechanism of trust adapted to semantic peer-to-peer networks in which every peer is free to organize its local resources as instances of classes of its own ontology. Peers use their ontologies to query other peers, and alignments between peers' ontologies make it possible to reformulate queries from one local peer's ...
Atencia, Manuel +2 more
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2009
Sometimes the use of a single ontology is not sufficient to cover different vocabularies for the same domain, and it becomes necessary to use several ontologies in order to encompass the entire domain knowledge and its various representations. Disciplines where this occurs include medical science and biology, as well as many of its associated subfields
Marcos Martínez Romero +3 more
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Sometimes the use of a single ontology is not sufficient to cover different vocabularies for the same domain, and it becomes necessary to use several ontologies in order to encompass the entire domain knowledge and its various representations. Disciplines where this occurs include medical science and biology, as well as many of its associated subfields
Marcos Martínez Romero +3 more
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Ontology Alignment and Merging
2008In recent years many biomedical ontologies, including anatomy ontologies, have been developed. Many of these ontologies contain overlapping information and often we would want to be able to use multiple ontologies. This requires finding the relationships between terms in the different ontologies, i.e. we need to align them.
He Tan, Patrick Lambrix
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2009
At present, ontologies are considered to be an appropriate solution to the problem of heterogeneity in data, since ontological methods make it possible to reach a common understanding of concepts in a particular domain. However, utilizing a single ontology is neither always possible nor recommendable, given that different tasks or different points of ...
José Manuel Vázquez Naya +3 more
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At present, ontologies are considered to be an appropriate solution to the problem of heterogeneity in data, since ontological methods make it possible to reach a common understanding of concepts in a particular domain. However, utilizing a single ontology is neither always possible nor recommendable, given that different tasks or different points of ...
José Manuel Vázquez Naya +3 more
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A Survey on Ontologies and Ontology Alignment Approaches in Healthcare
2016In the era of Internet, high connectivity and openness introduced an opportunity for a new kind of approach to healthcare information system integration. Such an approach may utilize semantic-based technologies to represent and communicate knowledge between these systems.
Dimitrieski, Vladimir +4 more
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State of the Art on Ontology Alignment
International Journal of Knowledge Society Research, 2015Ontology mapping as a semantic data integration approach has evolved from traditional data integration solutions. The core problems and open issues related to early data integration approaches are also applicable to ontology mapping on the Semantic Web community.
Maria Vargas-Vera, Miklos Nagy
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International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design, 2011
Recently semantic web technologies, such as ontologies, have been proposed as key enablers for integrating heterogeneous data schemas in business and governmental systems. Algorithms designed to align different but related ontologies have become necessary as differing ontologies proliferate. The process of ontology alignment seeks to find corresponding
Jennifer Sampson +2 more
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Recently semantic web technologies, such as ontologies, have been proposed as key enablers for integrating heterogeneous data schemas in business and governmental systems. Algorithms designed to align different but related ontologies have become necessary as differing ontologies proliferate. The process of ontology alignment seeks to find corresponding
Jennifer Sampson +2 more
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Aligning freebase with the YAGO ontology
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Information & Knowledge Management, 2013Linked Open Data (LOD) has emerged as the de-facto standard for publishing data on the Web. The cross-domain large scale Freebase and YAGO datasets represent central hubs and reference points for the LOD cloud. Freebase is an open-world dataset, which contains about 22 million entities and more than 350 million facts in more than 100 domains. The scale
Wolfgang Nejdl +2 more
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