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An Information-Theoretic Definition of Similarity
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Structural Subsumption for cal ALN
Structural Subsumption for cal ALN
Hybrid model for semantic similarity measurement
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Towards a similarity-based identity assumption service for historical places
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Measuring semantic similarity between geospatial conceptual regions
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Extending semantic similarity measurement with thematic roles
GeoS'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on GeoSpatial Semantics
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Evolutionary Clustering in Description Logics: Controlling Concept Formation and Drift in Ontologies
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On the Influence of Description Logics Ontologies on Conceptual Similarity
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Metric-based stochastic conceptual clustering for ontologies
Information Systems
Metric-based stochastic conceptual clustering for ontologies
Information Systems
Towards real-time feature level spatial data sharing based on geospatial semantic web services
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A semantic-based architecture for supporting geographic e-services
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Similarity measurement in context
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Algorithm, implementation and application of the SIM-DL similarity server
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Affordance-based similarity measurement for entity types
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The effect of context on semantic similarity measurement
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Asymmetric and context-dependent semantic similarity among ontology instances
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A framework for semantic-based similarity measures for ELH-concepts
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Similarity measurement theories play an increasing role in GIScience and especially in information retrieval and integration Existing feature and geometric models have proven useful in detecting close but not identical concepts and entities However, until now none of these theories are able to handle the expressivity of description logics for various reasons and therefore are not applicable to the kind of ontologies usually developed for geographic information systems or the upcoming geospatial semantic web To close the resulting gap between available similarity theories on the one side and existing ontologies on the other, this paper presents ongoing work to develop a context-aware similarity theory for concepts specified in expressive description logics such as $\mathcal ALCNR$.