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Currently, the calculation of similarity in ontology mapping is unilateral and complicated, because of this, it has resulted in many issues such as the calculation of similarity are not reliable. In this study, we had got a new similarity algorithm for the concepts from different ontologies: we not only considered the influence of name, instance, attribute, and structure of the concepts in designing...
The current Semantic Web ontology language has been designed to be both expressive for specifying complex concepts and decidable for automated reasoning. In recent years, the Semantic Web Rules Language has been proposed to add more expressiveness to the family of ontology languages. However the inclusion of rules has created new challenges of not only verifying the consistency of an ontology, but...
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