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Commit 4f3002f6 authored by Jérôme Euzenat's avatar Jérôme Euzenat
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- updated credit line
- improved presentation (incl. OntologyNetwork)
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......@@ -41,7 +41,9 @@ New Alignment API 4.1. <a href="http://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=117">Get it
<small>RDF</small> Schema. Aligned entities are
identified by their <small>URI</small>s-->.</p>
<p>The Alignment API itself is a <i>Java</i> description of tools for accessing the common format. It defines four main interfaces (Alignment, Cell, Relation and Evaluator) and proposes the following services:
<p>The Alignment API itself is a <i>Java</i> description of tools for
accessing the common format. It defines five main interfaces
(OntologyNetworks, Alignment, Cell, Relation and Evaluator) and proposes the following services:
<ul compact="1">
<li>Storing, finding, and sharing alignments;</li>
<li>Piping alignment algorithms (improving an existing alignment);</li>
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<p>Here is the new Alignment API and implementation homepage. It is
<p>Here is the Alignment API and implementation homepage. It is
hosted by gforge.inria.fr which helps the developement process (by
integrating theses pages within the SVN repository for instance).</p>
......@@ -64,8 +66,18 @@ Santos, <a href="http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/new-submission-alig
<!--J&eacute;r&ocirc;me Euzenat,
An API for ontology alignment,
in: Proc. 3rd conference on international semantic web conference (ISWC), Hiroshima (JP), <i>Lecture notes in computer science</i> 3298:698-712, 2004-->
</p>
<p style="font-size: 80%;">
Please note: The Alignment API is... an API (this may be unfortunate, but it has been named appropriately).
Hence, it is <i>not</i> a matcher. A few examples of trivial matchers are provided with the Alignment API which will indeed match ontologies.
Taking such examples, which can be programmed in a couple of hours, as
real matchers and comparing this with other matchers is meaningless
(only when these matchers are worse than that, this is a meaningful result).
Moreover, mentionning that these systems have been compared with "The
Alignment API" without qualification is <i>not</i> appropriate. So
please, compare your systems with serious competitors (hint: those
which publish papers telling that their systems are good matchers; you
cannot find such a paper about the Alignment API or one of its sample matcher).
</p>
<h2>Main resources</h2>
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