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Results of the ontology alignment evaluation initiative 2017
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of different ontologies. The Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative (OAEI) aims at comparing ontology matching systems on precisely defined test cases. These test cases can be based on ontologies of different levels of complexity (from simple thesauri to expressive OWL ontologies) and use different evaluation modalities (e.g., blind evaluation, open evaluation, or consensus). The OAEI 2017 campaign offered 9 tracks with 23 test cases, and was attended by 21 participants. This paper is an overall presentation of that campaign
Data linking over RDF knowledge graphs: a survey
Instance matching (IM) is the process of matching instances across Knowledge Bases (KBs) that refer to the same realâworld object (eg, the same person in two different KBs). Several approaches in the literature were developed to perform this process using different algorithmic techniques and search strategies. In this article, we aim to provide the rationale for IM and to survey the existing algorithms for performing this task. We begin by identifying the importance of such a process and define it formally. We also provide a new classification of these approaches depending on the âsource of evidence,â which can be considered as the context information integrated explicitly or implicitly in the IM process. We survey and discuss the stateâofâtheâart IM methods regarding the context information. We, furthermore, describe and compare different stateâofâtheâart IM approaches in relation to several criteria. Such a comprehensive comparative study constitutes an asset and a guide for future research in IM