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Domain-aware ontology matching ...
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During the last years, technological advances have created new ways of communication, which have motivated governments, companies and institutions to digitalise the data they have in order to make it accessible and transferable to other people. Despite the millions of digital resources that are currently available, their diversity and heterogeneous knowledge representation make complex the process of exchanging information automatically. Nowadays, the way of tackling this heterogeneity is by applying ontology matching techniques with the aim of finding correspondences between the elements represented in different resources. These approaches work well in some cases, but in scenarios when there are resources from many different areas of expertise (e.g. emergency response) or when the knowledge represented is very specialised (e.g. medical domain), their performance drops because matchers cannot find correspondences or find incorrect ones. In our research, we have focused on tackling these problems by allowing ...
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Keyword:
disease classification; domain-knowledge; DSM-5; generation methodologies; ICD-10; linguistic structure; ontology matching techniques; performance; specificity
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/1131 https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/37855
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A common neural hub resolves syntactic and non-syntactic conflict through cooperation with task-specific networks.
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Language Science Meets Cognitive Science: Categorization and Adaptation ...
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Language Science Meets Cognitive Science: Categorization and Adaptation
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Further Exploring Processing Differences Between Geometric Shapes and Shape Words
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2016)
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Linguistic explanation and domain specialization: a case study in bound variable anaphora
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Attention and executive control during lexical processing in aphasia
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Using a Delayed Match-to-Samples Task to Investigate the Isolated Processing of Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
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In: Georgia Southern University Research Symposium (2015)
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Resisting Everything Except Temptation: Evidence and an Explanation for Domain-Specific Impulsivity
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In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2012)
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Comparison of Instrumentalists and Vocalists on a Lexical Tone Perception Task
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The Contribution of Domain Specificity in the Highly Modular Mind
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In: Robert J. Stainton (2010)
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Theory of mind broad and narrow: Reasoning about social exchange engages ToM areas, precautionary reasoning does not
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In: Ermer, Elsa; Guerin, Scoft A.; Cosmides, Leda; Tooby, John; & Miller, Michael B.(2006). Theory of mind broad and narrow: Reasoning about social exchange engages ToM areas, precautionary reasoning does not. SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE, 1, 196 - 219. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6c53x1nx (2006)
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The Case for Modularity: Sin or Salvation?
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In: Evolution and Cognition ; https://jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr/ijn_00000135 ; Evolution and Cognition, 2001, 7 (1), pp.46-55 (2001)
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Grammatical knowledge vs. syntactic processing in the human brain
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In: http://cuny2012.commons.gc.cuny.edu/files/2012/03/cuny2012_98.pdf
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How Does the Mind Work? Insights from Biology
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In: http://www.psych.nyu.edu/gary/marcusArticles/Marcus 2009 topics.pdf
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