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Opening the Black Box of Ontology Matching
Published on Jul 08, 20133448 Views
Due to the high heterogeneity of ontologies, a combination of many methods is necessary in order to discover correctly the semantic correspondences between their elements. An ontology matching tool ca
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Opening the Black Box of Ontology Matching00:00
Outline - 101:31
Outline - 202:17
A Generic Framework for Ontology Matching and Evaluation - 102:19
A Generic Framework for Ontology Matching and Evaluation - 202:30
A Generic Framework for Ontology Matching and Evaluation - 303:37
A Generic Framework for Ontology Matching and Evaluation - 406:52
Outline - 307:40
Terminological Matchers and Mapping Selection - 108:46
Terminological Matchers and Mapping Selection - 209:36
Terminological Matchers and Mapping Selection - 312:08
Structural Matchers and Mapping Selection - 113:14
Structural Matchers and Mapping Selection - 214:12
Structural Matchers and Mapping Selection - 315:06
Outline - 415:58
Impact of Noisy Input on Structural Matchers - 116:05
Impact of Noisy Input on Structural Matchers - 216:37
Impact of Noisy Input on Structural Matchers - 317:30
Outline - 518:55
Terminological vs. Structural and Semantic Matchers - 119:02
Terminological vs. Structural and Semantic Matchers - 219:51
Terminological vs. Structural and Semantic Matchers - 422:23
Terminological vs. Structural and Semantic Matchers - 322:31
Outline - 623:41
Conclusion23:44
Thank you for listening24:21