State-of-the-art on map** maintenance and challenges towards a fully automatic approach

JC Dos Reis, C Pruski, C Reynaud-Delaître - Expert Systems with …, 2015 - Elsevier
In several domains, software applications have intensively used Knowledge Organization
Systems (KOS) like database schemas, ontologies, taxonomies and thesauri and their …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding semantic map** evolution by observing changes in biomedical ontologies

JC Dos Reis, C Pruski, M Da Silveira… - Journal of biomedical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Knowledge Organization Systems (KOSs) are extensively used in the biomedical
domain to support information sharing between software applications. KOSs are proposed …

Semi-automatic adaptation of map**s between life science ontologies

A Groß, JC Dos Reis, M Hartung, C Pruski… - Data Integration in the …, 2013 - Springer
The continuous evolution of life science ontologies requires the adaptation of their
associated map**s. We propose two approaches for tackling this problem in a largely …

[HTML][HTML] DyKOSMap: A framework for map** adaptation between biomedical knowledge organization systems

JC Dos Reis, C Pruski, M Da Silveira… - Journal of biomedical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) and their associated
map**s play a central role in several decision support systems. However, by virtue of …

Identifying relevant concept attributes to support map** maintenance under ontology evolution

D Dinh, JC Dos Reis, C Pruski, M Da Silveira… - Journal of Web …, 2014 - Elsevier
The success of distributed and semantic-enabled systems relies on the use of up-to-date
ontologies and map**s between them. However, the size, quantity and dynamics of …

Map** adaptation actions for the automatic reconciliation of dynamic ontologies

JC Dos Reis, D Dinh, C Pruski, M Da Silveira… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
The highly dynamic nature of domain ontologies has a direct impact on semantic map**s
established between concepts from different ontologies. Map**s must therefore be …

[PDF][PDF] How do Computed Ontology Map**s Evolve?-A Case Study for Life Science Ontologies.

A Gross, M Hartung, A Thor, E Rahm - EvoDyn@ ISWC, 2012 - researchgate.net
Map**s between related ontologies are increasingly used to support data integration and
analysis tasks. Changes in the ontologies also require the adaptation of ontology map**s …

Characterizing semantic map**s adaptation via biomedical kos evolution: A case study investigating snomed ct and icd

JC Dos Reis, C Pruski, M Da Silveira… - AMIA Annual …, 2013 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Map**s established between Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) increase semantic
interoperability between biomedical information systems. However, biomedical knowledge …

Recognizing lexical and semantic change patterns in evolving life science ontologies to inform map** adaptation

JC Dos Reis, D Dinh, M Da Silveira, C Pruski… - Artificial intelligence in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Map**s established between life science ontologies require significant efforts
to maintain them up to date due to the size and frequent evolution of these ontologies. In …

Validating interlinks between linked data datasets with the SUMMR methodology

A Meehan, D Kontokostas, M Freudenberg… - On the Move to …, 2016 - Springer
Linked Data datasets use interlinks to connect semantically similar resources across
datasets. As datasets evolve, a resources locator can change which can cause interlinks that …