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Automatically Specifying a Parallel Composition of Matchers in Ontology Matching Process by Using Genetic Algorithm (CROSBI ID 252166)

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Gulić, Marko ; Vrdoljak, Boris ; Ptiček, Marina Automatically Specifying a Parallel Composition of Matchers in Ontology Matching Process by Using Genetic Algorithm // Information, 9 (2018), 6; 138, 26. doi: 10.3390/info9060138

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Gulić, Marko ; Vrdoljak, Boris ; Ptiček, Marina

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Automatically Specifying a Parallel Composition of Matchers in Ontology Matching Process by Using Genetic Algorithm

Today, there is a rapid increase of the available data because of advances in information and communications technology. Therefore, many mutually heterogeneous data sources that describe the same domain of interest exist. To facilitate the integration of these heterogeneous data sources, an ontology can be used as it enriches the knowledge of a data source by giving a detailed description of entities and their mutual relations within the domain of interest. Ontology matching is a key issue in integrating heterogeneous data sources described by ontologies as it eases the management of data coming from various sources. The ontology matching system consists of several basic matchers. To determine high-quality correspondences between entities of compared ontologies, the matching results of these basic matchers should be aggregated by an aggregation method. In this paper, a new weighted aggregation method for parallel composition of basic matchers based on genetic algorithm is presented. The evaluation has confirmed a high quality of the new aggregation method as this method has improved the process of matching two ontologies by obtaining higher confidence values of correctly found correspondences and thus increasing the quality of matching results.

ontology matching ; weighted aggregation ; parallel composition ; basic matchers ; genetic algorithm

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9 (6)

2018.

138

26

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2078-2489

10.3390/info9060138

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