Semantic Interoperability
author:
Jerome Euzenat,
INRIA
coauthor: Natasha Noy, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
coauthor: Natasha Noy, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
Description
In the same way that the Web is composed of heterogeneous resources the Semantic Web is composed of heterogeneous ontologies. In this session Jerome and Natasha will discuss what interoperability means at the semantic level. Additionally, they will outline different techniques which can be used to address this problem. At the end of this session attendees will understand the notions and issues underlying semantic interoperability.
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