What is it about?
Ontology Matching aims to find the semantic correspondences between ontologies that belong to a single domain but that have been developed separately. However, there are still some problem areas to be solved, because experts are still needed to supervise the matching processes and an efficient way to reuse the alignments has not yet been found.
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Why is it important?
We propose a novel technique named Reverse Ontology Matching, which aims to find the matching functions that were used in the original process. The use of these functions is very useful for aspects such as modeling behavior from experts, performing matching-by-example, reverse engineering existing ontology matching tools or compressing ontology alignment repositories.
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This page is a summary of: Reverse ontology matching, ACM SIGMOD Record, May 2011, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/1978915.1978917.
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