In-Use 2: Information Integration via an End-to-End Distributed Semantic Web System
author:
Dimitre Dimitrov,
Tech-X Corporation
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| 0:08 | ISENS: Information Integration via an End-to-End Distributed Semantic Web System |
| 0:40 | Outline |
| 2:01 | The Problem and the Opportunity |
| 2:54 | Motivating Query Example |
| 4:09 | Technical Challenges |
| 5:00 | How are we addressing the challenges? |
| 6:34 | ISENS Prototype Architecture |
| 8:30 | We independently created two ontologies |
| 9:18 | Relevant Statements |
| 10:42 | Map Ontologies |
| 11:27 | Limitations of OWL Maps |
| 12:47 | Standard Information Integration Approaches |
| 13:42 | |
| 15:34 | Why the MiniCon Algorithm? |
| 15:57 | MiniCon Algorithm Flow |
| 16:42 | Generation of MiniCon Descriptions |
| 16:45 | MiniCon Adaptation |
| 18:15 | Sample of Subtask Execution Times |
| 20:34 | Summary |
| 21:42 | Future Development |
| 22:22 | Acknowledgements |
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