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Semantic matching

This chapter introduces three recent advances to the state-of-the-art, extending the abilities of attribute correspondences. Contextual attribute correspondences associate selection conditions with attribute correspondences. Semantic matching extends attribute correspondences to be specified in terms of ontological relationship. Finally, probabilistic attribute correspondences extend attribute correspondences by generating multiple possible models, modeling uncertainty about which one is correct by using probability theory. [Pg.70]

Giunchiglia F, Shvaiko P, Yatskevich M (2004) S-Match An algorithm and an implementation of semantic matching. In ESWS. Springer, Heidelberg, pp 61-75... [Pg.289]

Yeh PZ, Porter B, Barker K (2003) Using transformations to improve semantic matching. In K-CAP 03, Sanibel Mand-florida, 23-25 Oct 2003... [Pg.229]

Logic-based semantic matching of services like those written in the service description languages OWL-S and WSML exploit standard logic inferences ... [Pg.144]


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