Category:Topic ontology matching
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[edit] Short Definition
Ontology matching is the process of finding the correspondences between two, or more, ontologies. The result of ontology matching is called an alignment. This alignment can be given a processable form that is used for ontology translation. It is closely related to Alignment, Translation, and Mapping.
Ontology matching is a part of the Semantic Web Topic Hierarchy. It was introduced in version 1 as described in History of the Semantic Web Topic Hierarchy.
[edit] More External Information about Ontology matching
- Search for Semantic Web publications using FacetedDBLP (the search is restricted to the main venues publishing about 'Semantic Web').
- Search for computer science publications using FacetedDBLP
- Search for computer science experts using ASPL-2
- Search for computer science publishing venues using ASPL-2
- Search for Semantic Web tools and applications for Ontology matching
- Search for scientific publications as phrase or bag of keywords on Google Scholar
- Search as phrase or bag of keywords on Google
- Look into Wikipedia
- Search for Semantic Web educational resources on REASE
- Search the Ontology Outreach Advisory
[edit] Further Information
- Jérôme Euzenat, Pavel Shvaiko, Ontology matching, Springer, 2007
- ontologymatching.org: the one-stop resource for ontology matching
Pages in category "Topic ontology matching"
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