Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 6, 2011

SERIMI

Filed under: Ontology,RDF — Patrick Durusau @ 2:13 pm

SERIMI (version 0.9), a tool for automatic RDF data interlinking

From the announcement:

SERIMI matches instances between a source and a target dataset, without prior knowledge of the data, domain or schema of these datasets. Experiments conducted with benchmark collections demonstrate that our approach considerably outperforms published state-of-the-art automatic approaches for solving the interlinking problem in the Linked Data Cloud. An updated reference alignment between Dailymed[1] and TCM[2] that can be used as a golden set is also available for download.

[1] http://code.google.com/p/junsbriefcase/wiki/TGDdataset
[2] http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/dailymed/

For the details, see: SERIMI-TECH-REPORT-v2.pdf.

Just skimmed the paper before posting. Deeply interesting work based on Tversky’s contrast model. “Tversky, A. (1977). Features of similarity. Psychological Review 84 (4), 327–352.” As of today, Tversky’s work has been cited 1598 times so it will take a while to look through the subsequent work.

1 Comment

  1. Hello,

    I would like to know is there a way to integrate SERIMI with Visual Studio or Virtuoso? The problem is:

    I’m getting objects from rdf triple from rdf file or virtuoso with a help of dotnetrdf and SPARQL and I want to find intercoonection with dbpedia with a help of SERIMI so i can store the the interconnected dataset in my virtuoso triple store so i can bulid knowledge of that.

    Thanks

    Comment by martink — August 20, 2011 @ 5:48 am

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