Title
Minimizing Human Effort In Reconciling Match Networks
Abstract
Schema and ontology matching is a process of establishing correspondences between schema attributes and ontology concepts, for the purpose of data integration. Various commercial and academic tools have been developed to support this task. These tools provide impressive results on some datasets. However, as the matching is inherently uncertain, the developed heuristic techniques give rise to results that are not completely correct. In practice, post-matching human expert effort is needed to obtain a correct set of correspondences. We study this post-matching phase with the goal of reducing the costly human effort. We formally model this human-assisted phase and introduce a process of matching reconciliation that incrementally leads to identifying the correct correspondences. We achieve the goal of reducing the involved human effort by exploiting a network of schemas that are matched against each other. We express the fundamental matching constraints present in the network in a declarative formalism, Answer Set Programming that in turn enables to reason about necessary user input. We demonstrate empirically that our reasoning and heuristic techniques can indeed substantially reduce the necessary human involvement.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-642-41924-9_19
CONCEPTUAL MODELING, ER 2013
Keywords
Field
DocType
reconciliation
Data integration,Ontology,Data mining,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Schema (psychology),Answer set programming,Distributed computing,Ontology alignment,Heuristic,Formalism (philosophy),Schema matching,Machine learning,Database
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
8217
0302-9743
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
21
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nguyen Quoc Viet Hung151543.34
Tri Kurniawan Wijaya214014.20
Zoltán Miklós3584.13
Karl Aberer46459662.26
Eliezer Levy5436118.83
Victor Shafran650.79
Avigdor Gal71128116.45
Matthias Weidlich8140989.37