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Extraction and Exploitation of Intensional Knowledge from Heterogeneous Information Sources [electronic resource] : Semi-Automatic Approaches and Tools /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2282Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002Edition: 1st ed. 2002Description: XXVI, 292 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540707356
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.74 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D3
Online resources:
Contents:
Property Extraction -- Extraction of Synonymies, Homonymies, and Type Conflicts -- Extraction of Object Cluster Similarities -- Extraction of Hyponymies and Overlappings -- Extraction of Assertions between Knowledge Patterns -- Construction of a Cooperative Information System and of a Data Warehouse -- Construction of a Data Repository -- Construction of a Cooperative Information System -- Construction of a Data Warehouse -- System Description and Experimentations -- The System D.I.K.E. -- Experiments on the Derivation of Similarities and Type Conflicts -- Experiments on the Extraction of Hyponymies -- Experiments on the Extraction of Assertions between Knowledge Patterns -- Experiments on the Construction of a Data Repository -- Using the CIS Relative to ICGO Databases -- Final Issues -- A Look at the Future -- Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The problem of integrating multiple information sources into a uni?ed data store is currently one of the most important challenges in data management. Within the ?eld of source integration, the problem of automatically gen- ating an integrated description of the data sources is surely one of the most relevant. The signi?cance of the issue can be best understood if one c- siders the huge number of information sources that an organization has to integrate. Indeed, it is even impossible to try to do all the work by hand. Like other important issues in data management, the problem of integrating multiple data sources into a unique global system has several facets, each of which represents, “per se”, an interesting research problem, and comprises, for instance, that of recognizing, at the intensional level, similarities and dissimilarities among scheme objects, that of resolving representation m- matches among schemes, and that of deciding how to obtain an integrated data store out of a set of input sources and of a semantic description of their contents. The research and application relevance of such issues has attracted wide interest in the database community in recent years. And, as a con- quence, several techniques have been presented in the literature attacking one side or another of this complex and multifarious problem.
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Property Extraction -- Extraction of Synonymies, Homonymies, and Type Conflicts -- Extraction of Object Cluster Similarities -- Extraction of Hyponymies and Overlappings -- Extraction of Assertions between Knowledge Patterns -- Construction of a Cooperative Information System and of a Data Warehouse -- Construction of a Data Repository -- Construction of a Cooperative Information System -- Construction of a Data Warehouse -- System Description and Experimentations -- The System D.I.K.E. -- Experiments on the Derivation of Similarities and Type Conflicts -- Experiments on the Extraction of Hyponymies -- Experiments on the Extraction of Assertions between Knowledge Patterns -- Experiments on the Construction of a Data Repository -- Using the CIS Relative to ICGO Databases -- Final Issues -- A Look at the Future -- Conclusions.

The problem of integrating multiple information sources into a uni?ed data store is currently one of the most important challenges in data management. Within the ?eld of source integration, the problem of automatically gen- ating an integrated description of the data sources is surely one of the most relevant. The signi?cance of the issue can be best understood if one c- siders the huge number of information sources that an organization has to integrate. Indeed, it is even impossible to try to do all the work by hand. Like other important issues in data management, the problem of integrating multiple data sources into a unique global system has several facets, each of which represents, “per se”, an interesting research problem, and comprises, for instance, that of recognizing, at the intensional level, similarities and dissimilarities among scheme objects, that of resolving representation m- matches among schemes, and that of deciding how to obtain an integrated data store out of a set of input sources and of a semantic description of their contents. The research and application relevance of such issues has attracted wide interest in the database community in recent years. And, as a con- quence, several techniques have been presented in the literature attacking one side or another of this complex and multifarious problem.

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