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Matching Large Scale Ontologies Based on Filter and Verification

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  • Yingxin Li
  • Zhou Jianhui
  • Jihong Liu
  • Yongzhu Hou

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Ontology matching is an effective method to realize intercommunication and interoperability between heterogeneous systems. The essence of ontology matching is to discover the similar entity pairs between source ontology and target ontology, which is a process calculating the similarity between entities in ontologies. The similarity can be calculated utilizing various features between entity pairs, such as string similarity, structural similarity, and semantic similarity. The larger the ontology scale, the lower the efficiency and accuracy rate of ontology matching. As the ontology scale increases, the amount of entities in ontologies will be larger and the ontologies will become more heterogeneous. This paper proposes an innovative method of matching large scale ontologies based on filter and verification, which firstly reduces the heterogeneous of large scale ontologies in the filter phase and then matches the reduced ontologies in the verification phase. Large scale ontologies will be partitioned into several subontologies to get a proper scale before matching. The benchmark of Anatomy and Food in OAEI is adopted to evaluate the proposed method, and the experimental result illuminates that the recall rate is improved in the situation of retaining efficiency and accuracy rate using the proposed method.

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  • Yingxin Li & Zhou Jianhui & Jihong Liu & Yongzhu Hou, 2020. "Matching Large Scale Ontologies Based on Filter and Verification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-10, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8107968
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8107968
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