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ESWS
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Formal Support for Representing and Automating Semantic Interoperability
Semantic interoperability has become a key issue for realizing the Semantic Web in its full potential. However, there is a lot of controversy regarding the meaning and scope of the...
Yannis Kalfoglou, W. Marco Schorlemmer
ER
2006
Springer
145views Database» more  ER 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Combining Declarative and Procedural Knowledge to Automate and Represent Ontology Mapping
Ontologies on the Semantic Web are by nature decentralized. From the body of ontology mapping approaches, we can draw a conclusion that an effective approach to automate ontology m...
Li Xu, David W. Embley, Yihong Ding
BMCBI
2007
93views more  BMCBI 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Representing default knowledge in biomedical ontologies: application to the integration of anatomy and phenotype ontologies
Background: Current efforts within the biomedical ontology community focus on achieving interoperability between various biomedical ontologies that cover a range of diverse domain...
Robert Hoehndorf, Frank Loebe, Janet Kelso, Heinri...
DEBU
2002
120views more  DEBU 2002»
13 years 4 months ago
DAML+OIL: a Description Logic for the Semantic Web
Ontologies are set to play a key role in the "Semantic Web", extending syntactic interoperability to semantic interoperability by providing a source of shared and precis...
Ian Horrocks
SAMT
2009
Springer
159views Multimedia» more  SAMT 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Interoperable Multimedia Metadata through Similarity-Based Semantic Web Service Discovery
The increasing availability of multimedia (MM) resources, Web services as well as content, on the Web raises the need to automatically discover and process resources out of distrib...
Stefan Dietze, Neil Benn, John Domingue, Alex Conc...