Deriving concept mappings through instance mappings

Authors: 
Schopman, B; Wang, S; Schlobach, S
Author: 
Schopman, B
Wang, S
Schlobach, S
Year: 
2008
Venue: 
The Semantic Web
URL: 
http://www.springerlink.com/index/77241j9846k88421.pdf
Citations: 
16
Citations range: 
10 - 49

Ontology matching is a promising step towards the solution to the interoperability problem of the Semantic Web. Instance-based methods have the advantage of focusing on the most active parts of the ontologies and reflect concept semantics as they are actually being used. Previous instance-based mapping techniques were only applicable to cases where a substantial set of instances shared by both ontologies. In this paper, we propose to use a lexical search engine to map instances from different ontologies. By exchanging concept classification information between these mapped instances, an artificial set of common instances is built, on which existing instance-based methods can apply. Our experiment results demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of this method in broad thesaurus mapping context.