Survey on Techniques for Ontology Interoperability in Semantic Web

Authors

  • R.Lakshmi Tulasi

  • R.Lakshmi Tulasi

Keywords:

ontology mapping; ontology alignment; ontology merging; semantic heterogeneity; semantic web

Abstract

Ontology is a shared conceptualization of knowledge representation of particular domain. These are used for the enhancement of semantic information explicitly. It is considered as a key element in semantic web development. Creation of global web data sources is impossible because of the dynamic nature of the web. Ontology Interoperability provides the reusability of ontologies. Different domain experts and ontology engineers create different ontologies for the same or similar domain depending on their data modeling requirements. These cause ontology heterogeneity and inconsistency problems. For more better and precise results ontology mapping is the solution. As their use has increased, providing means of resolving semantic differences has also become very important. Papers on ontology interoperability report the results on different frameworks and this makes their comparison almost impossible. Therefore, the main focus of this paper will be on providing some basics of ontology interoperability and briefly introducing its different approaches. In this paper we survey the approaches that have been proposed for providing interoperability among domain ontologies and its related techniques and tools.

How to Cite

R.Lakshmi Tulasi, & R.Lakshmi Tulasi. (2014). Survey on Techniques for Ontology Interoperability in Semantic Web. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 14(E2), 57–62. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/84

Survey on Techniques for Ontology Interoperability in Semantic Web

Published

2014-01-15