Search for dissertations about: "ontology alignment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words ontology alignment.
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1. Integration of Ontology Alignment and Ontology Debugging for Taxonomy Networks
Abstract : Semantically-enabled applications, such as ontology-based search and data integration, take into account the semantics of the input data in their algorithms. Such applications often use ontologies, which model the application domains in question, as well as alignments, which provide information about the relationships between the terms in the different ontologies. READ MORE
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2. Fostering User Involvement in Ontology Alignment and Alignment Evaluation
Abstract : The abundance of data at our disposal empowers data-driven applications and decision making. The knowledge captured in the data, however, has not been utilized to full potential, as it is only accessible to human interpretation and data are distributed in heterogeneous repositories. READ MORE
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3. Completion of Ontologies and Ontology Networks
Abstract : The World Wide Web contains large amounts of data, and in most cases this data has no explicit structure. The lack of structure makes it difficult for automated agents to understand and use such data. A step towards a more structured World Wide Web is the Semantic Web, which aims at introducing semantics to data on the World Wide Web. READ MORE
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4. Dealing with Missing Mappings and Structure in a Network of Ontologies
Abstract : With the popularity of the World Wide Web, a large amount of data is generated and made available through the Internet everyday. To integrate and query this huge amount of heterogeneous data, the vision of Semantic Web has been recognized as a possible solution. One key technology for the Semantic Web is ontologies. READ MORE
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5. Aligning and Merging Biomedical Ontologies
Abstract : Due to the explosion of the amount of biomedical data, knowledge and tools that are often publicly available over the Web, a number of difficulties are experienced by biomedical researchers. For instance, it is difficult to find, retrieve and integrate information that is relevant to their research tasks. READ MORE