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Towards design patterns for ontology alignment
2008
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '08
Aligning ontologies is a crucial and tedious task. Matching algorithms and tools provide support to facilitate the task of the user in defining correspondences between ontologies entities. However, automatic matching is actually limited to the detection of simple one to one correspondences to be further refined by the user. We propose in this paper the use of correspondence patterns as a tool to assist the design of ontology alignments. Based on existing research on patterns in the fields of
doi:10.1145/1363686.1364236
dblp:conf/sac/ScharffeEF08
fatcat:g4n42vzyuzel7etqn4zfvpk6ce