Ontology Mapping Algorithm
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An Ontology Mapping Algorithm is an coreference resolution algorithm that can be applied by an Ontology Mapping System (to solve an ontology mapping task).
References
2013
- (Shvaiko & EUzenat, 2013) ⇒ Pavel Shvaiko, and Jérôme Euzenat. (2013). “Ontology Matching: state of the art and future challenges." Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on 25, no. 1 (2013): 158-176.
2007
- (Euzenat & Shvaiko, 2007) ⇒ Jérôme Euzenat, and Pavel Shvaiko. (2007). “Ontology Matching." Springer.
2006
- (Choi et al., 2006) ⇒ Namyoun Choi, Il-Yeol Song, and Hyoil Han. (2006). “A survey on ontology mapping." ACM SIGMOD Record.
2003
- (Kalfoglou & Schorlemmer, 2003) ⇒ Yannis Kalfoglou, and Marco Schorlemmer. (2003). “Ontology mapping: the State of the Art.” In: The Knowledge Engineering Review.
- QUOTE: … As the number of ontologies that are made publicly available and accessible on the Web increases steadily, so does the need for applications to use them. A single ontology is no longer enough to support the tasks envisaged by a distributed environment like the Semantic Web. Multiple ontologies need to be accessed from several applications. Mapping could provide a common layer from which several ontologies could be accessed and hence could exchange information in semantically sound manners. Developing such mappings has been the focus of a variety of works originating from diverse communities over a number of years.
2002
- (Doan et al., 2002) ⇒ AnHai Doan, Jayant Madhavan, Pedro Domingos, and Alon Halevy. (2002). “Learning to Map Between Ontologies on the Semantic Web.” In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on World Wide Web ([[WWW] 2002).