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Ontology Alignment in the Biomedical Domain Using Entity Definitions and Context (1806.07976v1)
Published 20 Jun 2018 in cs.CL
Abstract: Ontology alignment is the task of identifying semantically equivalent entities from two given ontologies. Different ontologies have different representations of the same entity, resulting in a need to de-duplicate entities when merging ontologies. We propose a method for enriching entities in an ontology with external definition and context information, and use this additional information for ontology alignment. We develop a neural architecture capable of encoding the additional information when available, and show that the addition of external data results in an F1-score of 0.69 on the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative (OAEI) largebio SNOMED-NCI subtask, comparable with the entity-level matchers in a SOTA system.
- Lucy Lu Wang (41 papers)
- Chandra Bhagavatula (46 papers)
- Mark Neumann (13 papers)
- Kyle Lo (73 papers)
- Chris Wilhelm (5 papers)
- Waleed Ammar (20 papers)