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+ | BLOOMS bootstrapping approach utilizes the Wikipedia category hierarchy for aligning ontologies. BLOOMS constructs a forest (i.e., a set of trees) ''T''<sub>C</sub> (known as '''BLOOMS forest''' for ''C'') for each matching candidate class name ''C'', which roughly corresponds to a selection of supercategories of the class name. Comparison of the forests ''T''<sub>C</sub> and ''T''<sub>B</sub> for matching candidate classes ''C'' and ''B'' then yields a decision whether or not (and with which of the candidate relations) ''C'' and ''B'' should be aligned. |
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Nominal Schema Reasoning by Grounding
This page will contain information about reasoning in nominal-schema-extended OWL using grounding.
Approach
BLOOMS bootstrapping approach utilizes the Wikipedia category hierarchy for aligning ontologies. BLOOMS constructs a forest (i.e., a set of trees) TC (known as BLOOMS forest for C) for each matching candidate class name C, which roughly corresponds to a selection of supercategories of the class name. Comparison of the forests TC and TB for matching candidate classes C and B then yields a decision whether or not (and with which of the candidate relations) C and B should be aligned.