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Content-based ontology matching for GIS datasets
2008
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL international conference on Advances in geographic information systems - GIS '08
The alignment of separate ontologies by matching related concepts continues to attract great attention within the database and artificial intelligence communities, especially since semantic heterogeneity across data sources remains a widespread and relevant problem. In particular, the Geographic Information System (GIS) domain presents unique forms of semantic heterogeneity that require a variety of matching approaches. Our approach considers content-based techniques for aligning GIS
doi:10.1145/1463434.1463496
dblp:conf/gis/PartykaAKTS08
fatcat:o7oax24xjfgg7m7d6qgywyttae