Adaptive Semantic Interoperability Strategies for Knowledge Based Networking
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S. Guo, J. Keeney, D. O'Sullivan, D. Lewis `Adaptive Semantic Interoperability Strategies for Knowledge Based Networking? in proceedings of The 3rd International Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS '07) at OTM 2007, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, 2007Download Item:

Abstract:
A Knowledge Based Network is a type of ontological content based network.
As Knowledge Based Networks scale, semantic interoperability becomes an important
issue since larger populations of users result in more heterogeneity in the content of
messages. This paper examines the content heterogeneity problem in a KBN and
proposes a mapping service scheme for distributed and heterogeneous knowledge-based
applications. It compares a number of strategies that use pre-existing semantic mapping
information stored in KBN routers. Evaluation results show that this scheme can
effectively solve the heterogeneity problem.
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