2017
DOI: 10.3233/jifs-169116
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The knowledge increase estimation framework for ontology integration on the concept level

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“…• H is a concept hierarchy (this element is not applied in this paper, therefore we do not provide its formal definition; for details please refer to [11]), • is a finite set of relations between concepts,…”
Section: Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• H is a concept hierarchy (this element is not applied in this paper, therefore we do not provide its formal definition; for details please refer to [11]), • is a finite set of relations between concepts,…”
Section: Basic Notionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our framework for ontology integration, presented in previous work [11], contains a measure for estimation of effectiveness of an integration. This measure can be calculated before integration is carried out.…”
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“…In the case of ontology, the multi‐level integration has been introduced in Kozierkiewicz‐Hetmanska and Pietranik (). The findings have indicated that the difference between the final collective knowledge using the single‐level and multilevel integration processes are not significant.…”
Section: Consensus As a Tool For Processing Collective Inconsistency mentioning
confidence: 99%