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Title: An Introduction to Ontology, Ontology Merging, Mapping, and Alignment


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An Introduction to Ontology, Ontology Merging,
Mapping, and Alignment
  • Farhad Mostowfi

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What is Ontology?
  • Ontologies have been developed to share knowledge
    between people and heterogeneous and distributed
    systems 1.

3
What is Ontology? (Cont.)
  • Ontology evolves as the knowledge in the field
    evolves.
  • Ontology incorporates semantics.
  • Ontologies enable building knowledge-intensive
    applications.
  • Ontology provides a domain theory and not the
    structure of a data container 2.

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Ontology Components
  • A set of concepts
  • A set of properties
  • A set of relational properties
  • An acyclic relation called concept hierarchy
    (subconcept/superconcept relation)

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Ontology Components (Cont.)
  • An acyclic relation called property hierarchy
    (subproperty/superproperty)
  • A subset of symmetric properties
  • A subset of transitive properties
  • A symmetric relation that relates inverse
    relational properties

6
Ontology Components (Cont.)
  • The set of domain concepts for some property
  • The set of range concepts for some relational
    property
  • minimum and maximum cardinality for each
    concept-property pair

7
Ontology Languages on the Web 3
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Expressivity of Ontology Languages
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What will happen next?
  • Can we get everybody to agree on a single
    ontology for a domain or a sub-domain?
  • Can we make people to adopt our ontology?
  • Can we have everybody to use the same language to
    implement his ontology?
  • Can we have people to use the same logical
    notion?

10
What will happen next? (Cont.)
  • So we need methods and tools to help in
    integrating and combining ontologies that have
    been implemented differently in every aspect.

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Mismatch between ontologies
  • language level mismatches
  • Syntax
  • logical representation
  • Semantic of primitives
  • Language expressivity
  • ontology level mismatches
  • How to interpret a domain
  • How to model the interpretation

12
Other Mismatching Issues
  • Versioning
  • Identification of intended definitions
  • Change tracking
  • Conversion from one version to another.
  • Repeatability
  • Back tracking on how certain decisions have been
    made

13
Different Ways of Integrating Ontologies
  • Merging
  • Creating a new ontology from two or more existing
    ontologies
  • Mapping
  • Relating similar concepts or relations
  • Aligning
  • Bring two or more ontologies into mutual agreement

14
Comparison between ontology Combining systems
15
Conclusion
  • The importance of integrating ontologies and
    versioning
  • So many different ontology languages and not
    enough aligning and merging tools
  • Scalability problem of available tools

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References
  • 1 Michel Klein, Dieter Fensel, Frank van
    Harmelen, and Ian Horrocks. The Relation
    between Ontologies and XML Schemas, Linkoping
    Electronic Articles in Computer and Information
    Science, 6(4), (2001)
  • 2 M. Klein. Combining and relating ontologies
    an analysis of problems and solutions. In
    IJCAI-2001 Workshop on Ontologies and Information
    Sharing, pages 53--62, Seattle, WA, 2001
  • 3 OWL Web Ontology Language Overview.
    http//www.w3.org/
  • 4 A. Maedche and B. Motik and L. Stojanovic.
    Managing Multiple and Distributed Ontologies in
    the Semantic Web. Managing Multiple and
    Distributed Ontologies in the Semantic Web. VLDB
    Journal, Special Issue on the Semantic Web (in
    the process of being published)
  • 5 H. Sofia Pinto, A. Gomez-Perez, and J. P.
    Martins. Some Issues on Ontology Integration. In
    Proceedings of IJCAI99's Workshop on Ontologies
    and Problem Solving Methods Lessons Learned and
    Future Trends, pages 7.1--7.12, 1999

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