Search: in, Sch. Matching/Mapping, Rahm, E, 2012

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How do computed ontology mappings evolve? - A case study for life science ontologies

... to support data integration and analysis tasks. Changes in the ontologies also require the adaptation of ontology mappings. So far the ... attention albeit ontologies change continuously especially in the life sciences. We therefore analyze how mappings between popular life ...

Publication - hartung - 01/23/2018 - 14:25 - 0 comments - 0 attachments

GOMMA Results for OAEI 2012

... ontologies from other areas. It could thus participate in all OAEI tracks running on the SEALS platform. GOMMA supports several methods for efficiently matching large ontologies in particular parallel matching on multiple cores or machines, reducing the ...

Publication - cat - 01/21/2018 - 12:06 - 0 comments - 1 attachment

E ffective Mapping Composition for Biomedical Ontologies

... Semantic Interoperability in Medical Informatics @ ESWC 2012 ... promising for highly interconnected ontologies such as in the life science domain. There may be many ontologies that can be used for ...

Publication - hartung - 04/16/2013 - 22:49 - 0 comments - 1 attachment

A Self-Configuring Schema Matching System

... Mapping complex metadata structures is crucial in a number of domains such as data integration, ontology alignment or model ...

Publication - cat - 04/16/2013 - 03:49 - 0 comments - 1 attachment

Towards a Benchmark for Ontology Merging

... little attention so far. A key problem is that there is in general no single best solution for a merge task and that merging may either ...

Publication - cat - 04/15/2013 - 21:27 - 0 comments - 1 attachment