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Abstract: The objective of this study is to evaluate the contribution to semantic integration of the semantic relations extracted from concept names, representing augmented knowledge. Three augmentation methods -- based on linguistic phenomena -- are investigated (reification, nominal modification, and prepositional attachment). The number of concepts aligned in two ontologies of anatomy before and after augmentation serves as the evaluation criterion. Among the 2353 concepts exhibiting lexical... (Update)

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@misc{ in-knowledge,
  author = "An Evaluation In",
  title = "Knowledge Augmentation for Aligning Ontologies:",
  url = "citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg/706258.html" }
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