The Effect of Context on Semantic Similarity Measurement

Keßler Carsten, Raubal Martin, Janowicz Krzysztof

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Similarity measurement is currently being established as a method to explore content on the Semantic Web. Semantically anno- tated content requires formal concept specifications. Such concepts are dynamic and their semantics can change depending on the current con- text. The influence of context on similarity measurement is beyond dis- pute and reflected in recent similarity theories. However, the systematics of this influence has not been investigated so far. Intuitively, the results of similarity measurements should change depending on the impact of the current context. Particularly, such change should converge to 0 with a decreasing impact of the respective contexts. To hold up to this assertion, a quantification of the impact of context on similarity measure- ments is required. In this paper, we use a combination of the SIM-DL theory, which measures similarity between concepts represented using description logic, and a context model distinguishing between internal and external context to quantify this impact. The behavior of similarity measurements within an ontology specifying geospatial feature types is observed under varying contexts. The results are discussed with respect to the corresponding impact values.

Details about the publication

EditorsMeersman R, Tari Z, Herrero P, et al.
Book titleOn The Move – OTM 2007 Workshops, Part II
Page range1274-1284
PublisherSpringer
Title of seriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume of series4806
StatusPublished
Release year2007
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceIFIP Workshop On Semantic Web & Web Semantics (SWWS '07), Vilamoura, Portugal

Authors from the University of Münster

Keßler, Carsten

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/01/2006 - 31/12/2013
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project