MeLinDa: an interlinking framework for the web of data
F. Scharffe, and J. Euzenat. (2011)cite arxiv:1107.4502Comment: N° RR-7691 (2011).
Abstract
The web of data consists of data published on the web in such a way that they
can be interpreted and connected together. It is thus critical to establish
links between these data, both for the web of data and for the semantic web
that it contributes to feed. We consider here the various techniques developed
for that purpose and analyze their commonalities and differences. We propose a
general framework and show how the diverse techniques fit in the framework.
From this framework we consider the relation between data interlinking and
ontology matching. Although, they can be considered similar at a certain level
(they both relate formal entities), they serve different purposes, but would
find a mutual benefit at collaborating. We thus present a scheme under which it
is possible for data linking tools to take advantage of ontology alignments.
%0 Generic
%1 scharffe2011
%A Scharffe, Francois
%A Euzenat, Jerome
%D 2011
%K linkeddata owl rdf semanticweb
%T MeLinDa: an interlinking framework for the web of data
%U http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1107/1107.4502v1.pdf
%X The web of data consists of data published on the web in such a way that they
can be interpreted and connected together. It is thus critical to establish
links between these data, both for the web of data and for the semantic web
that it contributes to feed. We consider here the various techniques developed
for that purpose and analyze their commonalities and differences. We propose a
general framework and show how the diverse techniques fit in the framework.
From this framework we consider the relation between data interlinking and
ontology matching. Although, they can be considered similar at a certain level
(they both relate formal entities), they serve different purposes, but would
find a mutual benefit at collaborating. We thus present a scheme under which it
is possible for data linking tools to take advantage of ontology alignments.
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abstract = { The web of data consists of data published on the web in such a way that they
can be interpreted and connected together. It is thus critical to establish
links between these data, both for the web of data and for the semantic web
that it contributes to feed. We consider here the various techniques developed
for that purpose and analyze their commonalities and differences. We propose a
general framework and show how the diverse techniques fit in the framework.
From this framework we consider the relation between data interlinking and
ontology matching. Although, they can be considered similar at a certain level
(they both relate formal entities), they serve different purposes, but would
find a mutual benefit at collaborating. We thus present a scheme under which it
is possible for data linking tools to take advantage of ontology alignments.
},
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author = {Scharffe, Francois and Euzenat, Jerome},
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note = {cite arxiv:1107.4502Comment: N° RR-7691 (2011)},
timestamp = {2012-01-16T12:43:28.000+0100},
title = {MeLinDa: an interlinking framework for the web of data},
url = {http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1107/1107.4502v1.pdf},
year = 2011
}