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Finding the Most Similar Concepts in Two Different Ontologies

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Finding the Most Similar Concepts in Two Different Ontologies
A concise manner to send information from agent A to B is to use phrases constructed with the concepts of A: to use the concepts as the atomic tokens to be transmitted. Unfortunately, tokens from A are not understood by (they do not map into) the ontology of B, since in general each ontology has its own address space. Instead, A and B need to use a common communication language, such as English: the transmission tokens are English words. An algorithm is presented that finds the concept cB in OB (the ontology of B) most closely resembling a given concept cA. That is, given a concept from ontology OA, a method is provided to find the most similar concept in OB, as well as the similarity sim between both concepts. Examples are given.
Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas, Jesus M. Olivares-Cej
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where MICAI
Authors Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas, Jesus M. Olivares-Ceja
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