Node-and-Relation-Content-based Semantic Similarity Measure

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A Node-and-Relation-Content-based Semantic Similarity Measure is a Hybrid Semantic Similarity Measure that calculates the similarity between ontological concepts by considering the semantic content of the nodes and as well as the relation between them.



References

2021

  • (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_similarity#Topological_similarity Retrieved:2021-8-7.
    • There are essentially two types of approaches that calculate topological similarity between ontological concepts:
      • Edge-based: which use the edges and their types as the data source;
      • Node-based: in which the main data sources are the nodes and their properties.
    • Other measures calculate the similarity between ontological instances:
      • Pairwise: measure functional similarity between two instances by combining the semantic similarities of the concepts they represent
      • Groupwise: calculate the similarity directly not combining the semantic similarities of the concepts they represent

2011

2009