Title :
Ontology Merging: Compatible and Incompatible Ontology Mappings
Author :
Abbas, Mir Aamir ; Berio, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Lab.-STICC, Univ. of South Brittany, Vannes, France
Abstract :
Ontology mappings are used in data integration, query answering, and comparative analysis tasks of ontologies. Ontology mappings are often obtained by using a matching tool. Ontology merging is the creation of a new ontology from at least two source ontologies. In Ontology merging, establishing map-pings between source ontologies is the primitive step. Ontology matching tools can be used for establishing mappings, but different matching tools often give dissimilar ontology mappings. Human intervention may not solve the problem because distinct perspectives and understandings also lead to different mappings. Attempts to face the problems have been studied in the literature. All these attempts focus on finding erroneous mappings and finding one consensual mapping. In this paper, we suggest that under some conditions, mappings can be combined to get benefits from each of them. Mappings satisfying those conditions are name compatible mappings, we argue that the conditions mentioned above are based on Galois connections. Opposed to compatible mappings, incompatible mappings cannot be combined because their combination results in erroneous mappings. We discussed our method in the context of ontology merging.
Keywords :
data integration; ontologies (artificial intelligence); pattern matching; query processing; Galois connections; comparative analysis tasks; compatible ontology mappings; consensual mapping; data integration; human intervention; incompatible ontology mappings; ontology matching tools; ontology merging; query answering; source ontology; Concrete; Context; Educational institutions; Merging; Ontologies; Taxonomy; Compatible mappings; Galois connections; Incompatible mappings; Ontology mapping; Ontology merging;
Conference_Titel :
Semantics, Knowledge and Grids (SKG), 2013 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/SKG.2013.42