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A Cognitive Support Framework for Ontology Mapping

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A Cognitive Support Framework for Ontology Mapping
Abstract. Ontology mapping is the key to data interoperability in the semantic web. This problem has received a lot of research attention, however, the research emphasis has been mostly devoted to automating the mapping process, even though the creation of mappings often involve the user. As industry interest in semantic web technologies grows and the number of widely adopted semantic web applications increases, we must begin to support the user. In this paper, we combine data gathered from background literature, theories of cognitive support and decision making, and an observational case study to propose a theoretical framework for cognitive support in ontology mapping tools. We also describe a tool called COGZ that is based on this framework.
Sean M. Falconer, Margaret-Anne D. Storey
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where SEMWEB
Authors Sean M. Falconer, Margaret-Anne D. Storey
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