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Authors: Audun Vennesland 1 ; Joe Gorman 2 ; Scott Wilson 3 ; Bernd Neumayr 4 and Christoph G. Schuetz 4

Affiliations: 1 Department of Software Engineering, Safety and Security, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim and Norway ; 2 Department of Software Engineering, Safety and Security, SINTEF, Trondheim and Norway ; 3 EUROCONTROL, Brussels and Belgium ; 4 Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz and Austria

Keyword(s): Compliance Verification, Air Traffic Management, Ontology Matching, Ontology Engineering.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Artificial Intelligence ; Collaboration and e-Services ; Data Engineering ; e-Business ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Information Systems Analysis and Specification ; Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development ; Knowledge-Based Systems ; Ontologies and the Semantic Web ; Ontology Engineering ; Ontology Matching and Alignment ; Semantic Web ; Soft Computing ; Symbolic Systems

Abstract: Compliance with standard information models in diverse and complex domains such as Air Traffic Management is an important but highly challenging task. The challenges stem from the fact that the information models are often extensive, the diversity of the domain leads to diverging terminology, and the manual mapping of information elements necessary to assess compliance is very labor-intensive. This work proposes ways in which compliance verification techniques, currently based on manual techniques, can be supported and partly automated by means of a set of basic ontology matching techniques. We have evaluated these techniques in an experiment involving seven datasets consisting of various ATM ontologies that have been transformed to OWL from their original UML representations. A comparative analysis with two other state-of-the-art matching systems shows that some of our proposed matching techniques obtain good quality alignments, especially when they are combined using simple strateg ies. The evaluation also reveals that identifying equivalence relations is a far easier task than identifying other types of semantic relations. (More)

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Vennesland, A.; Gorman, J.; Wilson, S.; Neumayr, B. and Schuetz, C. (2018). Automated Compliance Verification in ATM using Principles from Ontology Matching. In Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2018) - KEOD; ISBN 978-989-758-330-8; ISSN 2184-3228, SciTePress, pages 41-52. DOI: 10.5220/0006924000410052

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title={Automated Compliance Verification in ATM using Principles from Ontology Matching},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2018) - KEOD},
year={2018},
pages={41-52},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2018) - KEOD
TI - Automated Compliance Verification in ATM using Principles from Ontology Matching
SN - 978-989-758-330-8
IS - 2184-3228
AU - Vennesland, A.
AU - Gorman, J.
AU - Wilson, S.
AU - Neumayr, B.
AU - Schuetz, C.
PY - 2018
SP - 41
EP - 52
DO - 10.5220/0006924000410052
PB - SciTePress