Putting ontology alignment in context: usage scenarios, deployment and evaluation in a library case

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A paper written by Antoine Isaac, Shenghui Wang, Lourens van der Meij, Claus Zinn, Stefan Schlobach and Henk Matthezing. It was presented at the ESWC2008. It is about Evaluation, Ontology Alignment, Thesaurus Alignment and Usage scenarios

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[edit] Abstract

Thesaurus alignment plays an important role in realising efficient access to heterogeneous Cultural Heritage data. Current ontology alignment techniques, however, provide only limited value for such access as they consider little if any requirements from realistic use cases or application scenarios. In this paper, we focus on two real-world scenarios in a library context: thesaurus merging and book re-indexing. We identify their particular requirements and describe our approach of deploying and evaluating thesaurus alignment techniques in this context. We have applied our approach for the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative, and report on the performance evaluation of participants’ tools wrt. the application scenario at hand. It shows that evaluations of tools requires significant effort, but when done carefully, brings many benefits.

This data has been imported from the ESWC2008 data

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