A number of sophisticated medical ontologies have been created over the past years. With their development the need for supporting the alignment of di erent ontologies is gaining importance. We proposed C-OWL, an extension of the Web Ontology Language OWL that supports alignment mappings between di erent, possibly incompatible ontologies on a semantic level. In this paper we report experiences from using C-OWL for the alignment of medical ontologies. We briefly review key concepts of the C-OWL semantics, explain the setting of the case study including some examples from the alignment and discuss the possibility of reasoning about the mapping based on the C-OWL semantics We conclude by arguing that C-OWL provides an adequate framework for aligning complex ontologies in the medical domain

Using C-OWL for the Alignment and Merging of Medical Ontologies

Serafini, Luciano;
2004-01-01

Abstract

A number of sophisticated medical ontologies have been created over the past years. With their development the need for supporting the alignment of di erent ontologies is gaining importance. We proposed C-OWL, an extension of the Web Ontology Language OWL that supports alignment mappings between di erent, possibly incompatible ontologies on a semantic level. In this paper we report experiences from using C-OWL for the alignment of medical ontologies. We briefly review key concepts of the C-OWL semantics, explain the setting of the case study including some examples from the alignment and discuss the possibility of reasoning about the mapping based on the C-OWL semantics We conclude by arguing that C-OWL provides an adequate framework for aligning complex ontologies in the medical domain
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