Citation
Gracia, Jorge and D’Aquin, Mathieu and Mena, E.
(2009).
Large Scale Integration of Senses for the Semantic Web.
In: "18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2009)", April 2009, Madrid, Spain. ISBN 978-1-60558-487-4.
Abstract
Nowadays, the increasing amount of semantic data available
on the Web leads to a new stage in the potential of Semantic
Web applications. However, it also introduces new issues due to the heterogeneity of the available semantic resources.
One of the most remarkable is redundancy, that is, the excess of dierent semantic descriptions, coming from dierent
sources, to describe the same intended meaning.
In this paper, we propose a technique to perform a large
scale integration of senses (expressed as ontology terms), in order to cluster the most similar ones, when indexing large amounts of online semantic information. It can dramatically reduce the redundancy problem on the current Semantic Web. In order to make this objective feasible, we have studied the adaptability and scalability of our previous work on sense integration, to be translated to the much larger scenario of the Semantic Web. Our evaluation shows a good behaviour of these techniques when used in large scale experiments, then making feasible the proposed approach.