B. Hu. Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea, (November 2007)
Abstract
Traditional ontology mapping techniques are not strictly applicable in a dynamic and distributed environment (e.g. P2P and pervasive computing) in which on-the-fly alignments are sought after. We propose an approach that collaborates the logic formalisms with collaboratively created web repositories. A logic conceptualisation based "signaturing" algorithm is to discover, from concept definitions, the "feature vectors" that uniquely identify concepts; web repositories are used to understand the implications of these features. Such a combination solidifies an on-demand and approximate mechanism that emerges a context-dependent and task-specific consensus among heterogeneous participants of an information exchange task.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Hu/2007/Emerging
%A Hu, Bo
%B Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea
%D 2007
%E Shvaiko, Pavel
%E Euzenat, Jérôme
%E Giunchiglia, Fausto
%E He, Bin
%K 2007 consensus emerging iswc workshop_om
%T Emerging Consensus in-situ
%X Traditional ontology mapping techniques are not strictly applicable in a dynamic and distributed environment (e.g. P2P and pervasive computing) in which on-the-fly alignments are sought after. We propose an approach that collaborates the logic formalisms with collaboratively created web repositories. A logic conceptualisation based "signaturing" algorithm is to discover, from concept definitions, the "feature vectors" that uniquely identify concepts; web repositories are used to understand the implications of these features. Such a combination solidifies an on-demand and approximate mechanism that emerges a context-dependent and task-specific consensus among heterogeneous participants of an information exchange task.
@inproceedings{Hu/2007/Emerging,
abstract = {Traditional ontology mapping techniques are not strictly applicable in a dynamic and distributed environment (e.g. P2P and pervasive computing) in which on-the-fly alignments are sought after. We propose an approach that collaborates the logic formalisms with collaboratively created web repositories. A logic conceptualisation based "signaturing" algorithm is to discover, from concept definitions, the "feature vectors" that uniquely identify concepts; web repositories are used to understand the implications of these features. Such a combination solidifies an on-demand and approximate mechanism that emerges a context-dependent and task-specific consensus among heterogeneous participants of an information exchange task.},
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author = {Hu, Bo},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontology Matching (OM2007) at ISWC/ASWC2007, Busan, South Korea},
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editor = {Shvaiko, Pavel and Euzenat, Jérôme and Giunchiglia, Fausto and He, Bin},
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keywords = {2007 consensus emerging iswc workshop_om},
month = {November},
timestamp = {2007-11-07T19:20:50.000+0100},
title = {Emerging Consensus in-situ},
year = 2007
}