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Author Euzenat, Jérôme.

Title Ontology matching / Jérôme Euzenat, Pavel Shvaiko
Edition 2nd ed
Published Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint : Springer, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 511 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Introduction -- Part I: The matching problem -- Applications -- The matching problem -- Methodology -- Part II: Ontology matching techniques -- Classifications of ontology matching techniques -- Basic similarity measures -- Global matching methods -- Matching strategies -- Part III: Systems and evaluation -- Overview of matching systems -- Evaluation of matching systems -- Part IV: Representing, explaining, and processing alignments -- Frameworks and formats: representing alignments -- User involvement -- Processing alignments -- Part V Conclusions -- Conclusions -- Appendixes -- Legends of figures -- Running example -- Exercises -- Solution to exercises
Summary Ontologies tend to be found everywhere. They are viewed as the silver bullet for many applications, such as database integration, peer-to-peer systems, e-commerce, semantic web services, or social networks. However, in open or evolving systems, such as the semantic web, different parties would, in general, adopt different ontologies. Thus, merely using ontologies, like using XML, does not reduce heterogeneity: it just raises heterogeneity problems to a higher level. Euzenat and Shvaiko's book is devoted to ontology matching as a solution to the semantic heterogeneity problem faced by computer systems. Ontology matching aims at finding correspondences between semantically related entities of different ontologies. These correspondences may stand for equivalence as well as other relations, such as consequence, subsumption, or disjointness, between ontology entities. Many different matching solutions have been proposed so far from various viewpoints, e.g., databases, information systems, and artificial intelligence. The second edition of Ontology Matching has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the most recent advances in this quickly developing area, which resulted in more than 150 pages of new content. In particular, the book includes a new chapter dedicated to the methodology for performing ontology matching. It also covers emerging topics, such as data interlinking, ontology partitioning and pruning, context-based matching, matcher tuning, alignment debugging, and user involvement in matching, to mention a few. More than 100 state-of-the-art matching systems and frameworks were reviewed. With Ontology Matching, researchers and practitioners will find a reference book that presents currently available work in a uniform framework. In particular, the work and the techniques presented in this book can be equally applied to database schema matching, catalog integration, XML schema matching and other related problems. The objectives of the book include presenting (i) the state of the art and (ii) the latest research results in ontology matching by providing a systematic and detailed account of matching techniques and matching systems from theoretical, practical and application perspectives
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
In Springer eBooks
Subject Ontologies (Information retrieval)
Semantic integration (Computer systems)
Computer systems.
Information theory.
Subject headings.
Communication -- complications
Computer Systems
Information Theory
Vocabulary, Controlled
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Subject headings
Information theory
Computer systems
Ontologies (Information retrieval)
Semantic integration (Computer systems)
Form Electronic book
Author Shvaiko, Pavel
ISBN 9783642387210
3642387217