TITLE:
Knowledge Fusion and Synchronization over Ubiquitous Ontology Mapping
AUTHORS:
Hang Qin, Li Zhu
KEYWORDS:
Ubiquitous Ontology Mapping, Knowledge Fusion, Information Integration, Knowledge Synchronization, Conceptual Space, Fusion Rules
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Computer and Communications,
Vol.5 No.10,
July
30,
2017
ABSTRACT:
With the rapid development and popularization of web services, the available
information types and structure are becoming more and more complex and
challenging. Actually web services involve the need for dynamic integration
and transparent knowledge integration, in light of the urgent information changing
track. Under this situation, the traditional search engine and information
integration cannot finish this challenge, thereby bringing the opportunity for
knowledge fusion and synchronization. This paper proposes a multi-matching
strategy ontology mapping method for web information, i.e., ubiquitous ontology
mapping method (U-Mapping), which can be viewed as a base collection
of information on multiple ontologies made to appear anytime and everywhere.
This approach is usually built independently by different information providers,
avoiding the grammatical and semantic conflict. Finally, the ontology case
information can be utilized under the consolidation of the U-Mapping, concerning
language technology and machine learning methods.