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'''Wikimatch: Using Wikipedia for Ontology Matching''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Sven Hertling and Heiko Paulheim.
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'''Wikimatch: Using Wikipedia for Ontology Matching''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Sven Hertling]] and [[Heiko Paulheim]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Finding correspondences between different ontologies is a crucial task in the Semantic Web. Ontology matching tools are capable of solving that task in an automated manner, some even dealing with ontologies in different natural languages. Most state of the art matching tools use internal element and structure based techniques, while the use of large-scale external knowledge resources, especially internet resources, is still rare. In this paper, authors introduce WikiMatch, a matching tool that exploits Wikipedia as an external knowledge source. Authors show that using Wikipedia is a feasible way of performing ontology matching, especially if different natural languages are involved.
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Finding correspondences between different ontologies is a crucial task in the Semantic Web. Ontology matching tools are capable of solving that task in an automated manner, some even dealing with ontologies in different natural languages. Most state of the art matching tools use internal element and structure based techniques, while the use of large-scale external knowledge resources, especially internet resources, is still rare. In this paper, authors introduce WikiMatch, a matching tool that exploits [[Wikipedia]] as an external knowledge source. Authors show that using Wikipedia is a feasible way of performing [[ontology]] matching, especially if different natural languages are involved.

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Wikimatch: Using Wikipedia for Ontology Matching - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Sven Hertling and Heiko Paulheim.

Overview

Finding correspondences between different ontologies is a crucial task in the Semantic Web. Ontology matching tools are capable of solving that task in an automated manner, some even dealing with ontologies in different natural languages. Most state of the art matching tools use internal element and structure based techniques, while the use of large-scale external knowledge resources, especially internet resources, is still rare. In this paper, authors introduce WikiMatch, a matching tool that exploits Wikipedia as an external knowledge source. Authors show that using Wikipedia is a feasible way of performing ontology matching, especially if different natural languages are involved.