- From: Jerome Euzenat <Jerome.Euzenat@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:16:48 +0200
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Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative 2005 Campaign Call for participation http://oaei.inrialpes.fr/2005/ Purpose The increasing number of methods available for schema matching/ontology integration suggests the need to establish a consensus for evaluation of these methods. There is now a coordinated international initiative to forge this consensus. After the two events organized in 2004 (namely, the Information Interpretation and Integration Conference (I3CON) and the EON Ontology Alignment Contest), this year we organize one unique evaluation of which the outcome will be presented at the Workshop on Integrating Ontologies held in conjunction with K-CAP 2005 at Banff (Canada) on October 2, 2005. The goal of the ontology alignment initiative is to provide ground to discuss alignment and matching algorithms and system performances and to help as much as possible their improvements. Campaign description This year's campaign will consist of three parts: it will feature two real world blind tests (anatomy and directory) and a systematic benchmark test suite. By blind tests it is meant the result expected from the test is not known in advance. The evaluation organisers provide the participants with the pairs of ontologies to align as well as (in the case of the systematic benchmark suite only) expected results. The ontologies are described in OWL-DL and serialized in the RDF/XML format. The expected alignments are provided in a standard format expressed in RDF/XML and described in http://co4.inrialpes.fr/align/. The anatomy real world case will have to be tested blindly. It covers the domain of body anatomy and will consist of two ontologies with an approximate size of several 10k classes and several dozen of relations. The directory real world case will have to be tested blindly. It consist of alignming web sites directory (like open directory or Yahoo's). Like for last year's EON contest, a systematic benchmark series has been produced. The goal of this benchmark series is to identify the areas in which each alignment algorithm is strong and weak. The test is based on one particular ontology dedicated to the very narrow domain of bibliography and a number of alternative ontologies of the same domain for which alignments are provided. From the results of the experiments the participants are expected to provide the organisers with a paper to be published in the workshop proceedings. The results from both, the participants and the organizers, will be presented at the Workshop on Integrating Ontologies at K-CAP 2005 taking place at Banff (Canada) on October, 2nd 2005. We hope to see you there. Timeline First publication of test cases: June 10th, 2005. Comments due: anytime before July 1st, 2005 Final publication of test cases: July 4th, 2005. Preliminary results due: August 15th, 2005. Camera ready copies: September 2nd, 2005. Workshop : October 2nd, 2005. Steering Committee Benjamin Ashpole (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Lab.) Marc Ehrig (University of Karlsruhe) Jérôme Euzenat (INRIA Rhône-Alpes) Lewis Hart (Applied Minds) Todd Hughes (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs) Natasha Noy (Stanford University) Heiner Stuckenschmidt (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Petko Valtchev (Université de Montréal, DIRO) Contact Contact addresses are heiner (à) cs . vu . nl and Jerome . Euzenat (à) inrialpes . fr
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