Instance-based

An information retrieval approach to ontology mapping

Authors: 
Su, X; Gulla, JA
Year: 
2006
Venue: 
Data & Knowledge Engineering

In this paper, we present a heuristic mapping method and a prototype mapping system that support the process of semi-automatic ontology mapping for the purpose of improving semantic interoperability in heterogeneous systems. The approach is based on the idea of semantic enrichment, i.e., using instance information of the ontology to enrich the original ontology and calculate similarities between concepts in two ontologies. The functional settings for the mapping system are discussed and the evaluation of the prototype implementation of the approach is reported

Deriving concept mappings through instance mappings

Authors: 
Schopman, B; Wang, S; Schlobach, S
Year: 
2008
Venue: 
The Semantic Web

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.

HAMSTER: Using Search Clicklogs for Schema and Taxonomy Matching

Authors: 
Nandi, A; Bernstein, P
Year: 
2009
Venue: 
VLDB 2009

We address the problem of unsupervised matching of schema information from a large number of data sources into the

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