Semantic interoperability is the ability of computer systems to exchange data with unambiguous, shared meaning. To this end, high-quality, human-annotated data sets are needed to accurately train machine learning models, regardless of whether your data has been aggregated from a single source or ...
The ability to, transfer data to and use data in, any conforming system such that the original semantics (meaning) of the data are retained irrespective of its point of access [11]. • HIMSS defines semantic interoperability as it “provides for common underlying models and codification of th...
While many systems integrate, the data they share frequently lacks context. By contrast, interoperable systems can talk to each other in the same language — preserving meaning, without the added complexity or delay. Interoperability allows computer systems to transmit data with increasing sophistication...
Such meaning alignment problems mostly focus on modeling representational and evolutionary aspects of ontologies. However, as we have seen what needs separate attention are issues of ontology use. I...Dan Corbett. Interoperability of ontologies using conceptual graph theory. In ICCS, volume 3127 of ...
Given the intrinsic meaning of the term "ontology" and the efforts required by ontology building, reuse and reusability are very important issues for a cost-effective and high-quality ontology engineering. While several method- ologies d... ELENA PASLARU BONTAS,MALGORZATA MOCHOL 被引量: 29发表:...
Interoperability is a common understanding of the meaning of data between a sending and receiving computer system [1]. The level of interoperability requir... PL Elkin,D Froehling,BA Bauer,... - 《Studies in Health Technology & Informatics》 被引量: 40发表: 2007年 Defining the Stack for Se...
Digital data are anticipated to transform medicine. However, most of today’s medical data lack interoperability: hidden in isolated databases, incompatible systems and proprietary software, the data are difficult to exchange, analyze, and interpret. Thi
From research point of view, typically research efforts for semantic interoperability focus on fixing a unique meaning (semantics) through a commitment to a common ontology, which is used as metadata that is shared by all collaborating entities. In this respect, many proponents of the Semantic Web...
Typically, the semantics of environmental procedures and data in both MCDA and GIS tools are rarely explicit; they are in the form of informal and implicit agreements among developers and users. In other words, the assumptions on the meaning of GIS and MCDA concepts are implicitly embedded in ...
According to [9], the semantic web is an extension of the existing web, in which knowledge is assigned a well-defined and unambiguous meaning through ontologies [10,11]. Ontologies are essential for achieving interoperability, as they provide structured vocabularies with a formal specification of ...