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Semantic Constraints Satisfaction Based Improved Quality of Ontology Alignment
2013
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Development of informative and telecommunication technologies have caused to create much dissimilar information. As well with growing different information resources in ontology designs, the importance of management these dissimilar resources has increased. In spite of most matchers use diverse measures for discovery the mappings, some semantic inconsistencies in final alignment are unavoidable. So it is essential to enhance a post-processing phase to training error patterns in the final
doi:10.12928/eei.v2i3.202
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