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The purpose of ontology matching is to reuse the ontologies and integrate them in different fields, so as to implement the more bigger pool of information and knowledge to the new communication and application. The achievements of (semi-)automatic ontology matching are very limited. There are many works to do in about this field. Under the background, an ontology matching approach, SGOM, is put forward...
Ontology matching is the key process of semantic interaction and knowledge sharing. It is the basement of the other semantic web application, such as, semantic web-based service, ontology alignment. The purpose of ontology matching is to reuse the ontologies and integrate them in different fields, so as to implement the bigger pool of information and knowledge for the new communication and application...
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