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Communities in unipartite networks are often understood as groups of nodes within which links are dense but between which links are sparse. Such communities are not suited to bipartite networks, as there is only one-to-one correspondence between communities of different types. Recently, B. Long et al. Introduced the link-pattern based community, which allows many-to-many correspondence between communities...
Due to output similarity matrix often involves some error mappings when using multi-strategies for ontology alignment, how to extract the mappings from similarity matrix correctly and effectively will have an important influence on precision. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed, which employs Sufferage algorithm combined with logical reasoning to extract mappings. Firstly, distributed description...
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