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Contextual Ontology Alignment of LOD with an Upper Ontology: A Case Study with Proton

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Contextual Ontology Alignment of LOD with an Upper Ontology: A Case Study with Proton
The Linked Open Data (LOD) is a major milestone towards realizing the Semantic Web vision, and can enable applications such as robust Question Answering (QA) systems that can answer queries requiring multiple, disparate information sources. However, realizing these applications requires relationships at both the schema and instance level, but currently the LOD only provides relationships for the latter. To address this limitation, we present a solution for automatically finding schema-level links between two LOD ontologies – in the sense of ontology alignment. Our solution, called BLOOMS+, extends our previous solution (i.e. BLOOMS) in two significant ways. BLOOMS+ 1) uses a more sophisticated metric to determine which classes between two ontologies to align, and 2) considers contextual information to further support (or reject) an alignment. We present a comprehensive evaluation of our solution using schema-level mappings from LOD ontologies to Proton (an upper level ontology) –...
Prateek Jain, Peter Z. Yeh, Kunal Verma, Reymonrod
Added 28 Aug 2011
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ESWS
Authors Prateek Jain, Peter Z. Yeh, Kunal Verma, Reymonrod G. Vasquez, Mariana Damova, Pascal Hitzler, Amit P. Sheth
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