Reuse and combination of disparate datasets on the Semantic Web re- quire semantic coordination, i.e. the ability to match heterogeneous semantic models. Systematic evaluations raised the performance of matching systems in terms of compliance and resource consumption. However, it is equally important to be able to identify diverse matching scenarios, covering a range of variations in the datasets such as different modeling languages, heterogeneous lexicaliza- tions, structural differences and to be able to properly handle these scenarios through dedicated techniques and the exploitation of external resources. Further- more, this should be achieved without requiring manual tinkering of low-level configuration knobs. As of the Semantic Web vision, machines should be able to coordinate and talk to each other to solve problems. To that end, we propose a system that automates most decisions by leveraging explicit metadata regarding the datasets to be matched and potentially useful support datasets. This system uses established metadata vocabularies such as VoID, Dublin Core and the LIME module of OntoLex-Lemon. Consequently, the system can work on real-world cases, leveraging metadata already published alongside self-describing datasets.

Metadata-driven Semantic Coordination

E Francesconi;
2019

Abstract

Reuse and combination of disparate datasets on the Semantic Web re- quire semantic coordination, i.e. the ability to match heterogeneous semantic models. Systematic evaluations raised the performance of matching systems in terms of compliance and resource consumption. However, it is equally important to be able to identify diverse matching scenarios, covering a range of variations in the datasets such as different modeling languages, heterogeneous lexicaliza- tions, structural differences and to be able to properly handle these scenarios through dedicated techniques and the exploitation of external resources. Further- more, this should be achieved without requiring manual tinkering of low-level configuration knobs. As of the Semantic Web vision, machines should be able to coordinate and talk to each other to solve problems. To that end, we propose a system that automates most decisions by leveraging explicit metadata regarding the datasets to be matched and potentially useful support datasets. This system uses established metadata vocabularies such as VoID, Dublin Core and the LIME module of OntoLex-Lemon. Consequently, the system can work on real-world cases, leveraging metadata already published alongside self-describing datasets.
2019
Istituto di Informatica Giuridica e Sistemi Giudiziari - IGSG
Inglese
Garoufallou E., Fallucchi F., William De Luca E. (eds)
Metadata and Semantics Research
16
27
978-3-030-36598-1
Springer
Cham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London
SVIZZERA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
ontology matching
metadata
OntoLex-Lemon
7
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
restricted
Fiorelli, M; Stellato, A; Lorenzetti, T; Schmitz, P; Francesconi, E; Hajlaoui, N; Batouche, B
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