2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2014.03.067
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A multi-attribute based framework for ontology aligning

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“…The main difference between the works mentioned above and the ideas presented in this article lies in the approach to the definition of ontologies. We proved in [25] that an approach to ontology alignment based on analyzing attributes semantics (as described in Section 2) gives good results. However, defining semantics manually is very errorprone, time and cost consuming.…”
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“…The main difference between the works mentioned above and the ideas presented in this article lies in the approach to the definition of ontologies. We proved in [25] that an approach to ontology alignment based on analyzing attributes semantics (as described in Section 2) gives good results. However, defining semantics manually is very errorprone, time and cost consuming.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…By we denote a domain of a particular attribute a, hence it is obvious that the following property occurs: = ⋃ ∈ . We define an (A,V)-based ontology as a quintuple [25]:…”
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“…Also, this allows information exchange between different e-learning systems (Pietranik & Nguyen, 2014).…”
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“…Another relevant interaction with knowledge engineering is ontology matching and integration [27], a fundamental activity in order to collect and process information in CCI. Since it is well known that this process is both time and resource-consuming, it is necessary to provide advanced architectures and platforms to reduce these costs [15] and good algorithms and frameworks to efficiently integrate ontologies [16,21].…”
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