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What Is Ontology Merging? – A Category-Theoretical Perspective Using Pushouts
Pascal HitzlerPascal Hitzler, Marc EhrigMarc Ehrig, Markus KrötzschMarkus Krötzsch, York SureYork Sure
Pascal Hitzler, Marc Ehrig, Markus Krötzsch, York Sure
What Is Ontology Merging? – A Category-Theoretical Perspective Using Pushouts
In Pavel Shvaiko, Jerome Euzenat, Alain Leger, Deborah L. McGuinness, and Holger Wache, eds., Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Contexts and Ontologies: Theory, Practice and Applications (C&0). Workshop at the 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-05, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2005, Technical Report WS-05-01, 104-107, July 2005. AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
What Is Ontology Merging? – A Category-Theoretical Perspective Using Pushouts
In Pavel Shvaiko, Jerome Euzenat, Alain Leger, Deborah L. McGuinness, and Holger Wache, eds., Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Contexts and Ontologies: Theory, Practice and Applications (C&0). Workshop at the 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-05, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2005, Technical Report WS-05-01, 104-107, July 2005. AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
- KurzfassungAbstract
Ontology merging describes the process of integrating two (or more) ontologiesinto a single one. How this is done best is a subject of ongoing research in the Semantic Web community. We propose a generic solution to the question, what the result of a merging should be in the ideal case. We will do this independent of a specific choice of ontology representation language, and thus provide a sort of blueprint for the development of algorithms applicable in practice. Our methods are taken from
category theory. More precisely, we will argue that ontology merging is best captured by the notion of categorical pushout. Our paper is a first step towards the development of practically applicable algorithms. - Projekt:Project: SmartWeb, KnowledgeWeb
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Knowledge SystemsKnowledge-Based Systems
@inproceedings{HEKS2005,
author = {Pascal Hitzler and Marc Ehrig and Markus Kr{\"{o}}tzsch and York
Sure},
title = {What Is Ontology Merging? {\textendash} A Category-Theoretical
Perspective Using Pushouts},
editor = {Pavel Shvaiko and Jerome Euzenat and Alain Leger and Deborah L.
{McGuinness} and and Holger Wache},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Contexts and
Ontologies: Theory, Practice and Applications (C\&0). Workshop at
the 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
{AAAI-05,} Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2005},
series = {Technical Report {WS-05-01}},
publisher = {AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California},
year = {2005},
month = {July},
pages = {104-107}
}