Title
To provide guidelines for designing new mediation tools and identifying matching technique: a classification framework approach
Abstract
Ontology matching can be defined as the process of discovering similarities between two ontologies and it can be processed exploiting a number of different techniques. To provide a common conceptual basis, researchers have started to develop classifications to distinguish them. The most significant one is the classification proposed by Shvaiko and Euzenat to compare different existing ontology mediation systems as well as to design a new one. As the classification contains some improper identifications and vague categories, we therefore propose a design and input-specific classification framework of ontology matching techniques to address the above problems based on the findings of the literature survey. The framework provides not only a clear guideline on designing new mediation tool but also an effective method to identify the type of the matching technique and its related executive approach simply by comparing input of mediation system with the input layer in the proposed framework.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1806338.1806388
iiWAS
Keywords
Field
DocType
ontology matching technique,different technique,proposed framework,input-specific classification framework,new mediation tool,input layer,ontology matching,mediation system,different existing ontology mediation,matching technique,classification framework approach
Ontology (information science),Data mining,Ontology-based data integration,Ontology,Ontology alignment,Information retrieval,Process ontology,Computer science,Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies),Suggested Upper Merged Ontology,Upper ontology,Database
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.41
18
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nelson K. Y. Leung1173.90
Sim Kim Lau25010.24
Joshua Fan351.50
Seung Hwan Kang4143.52
Nicole Tsang592.35