A layered approach to semantic similarity analysis of XML schemas

Jaewook Kim, Yun Peng, B. Kulvatunyou, N. Ivezic, Albert T. Jones
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One of the most critical steps to integrating heterogeneous e-Business applications using different XML schemas is schema mapping, which is known to be costly and error-prone. Past research on schema mapping has not fully utilized semantic information in the XML schemas. In this paper, we propose a semantic similarity analysis approach to facilitate XML schema mapping, merging and reuse. Several key innovations are introduced to better utilize available semantic information. These innovations, including: 1) a layered semantic structure of XML schema, 2) layered specific similarity measures using an information content based approach, and 3) a scheme for integrating similarities at all layers. Experimental results using two different schemas from an real world application demonstrate that the proposed approach is valuable for addressing difficulties in XML schema mapping.
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XML模式语义相似性分析的分层方法
使用不同的XML模式集成异构电子商务应用程序的最关键步骤之一是模式映射,众所周知,模式映射成本高且容易出错。过去对模式映射的研究没有充分利用XML模式中的语义信息。在本文中,我们提出了一种语义相似度分析方法来促进XML模式映射、合并和重用。介绍了几个关键的创新,以更好地利用可用的语义信息。这些创新包括:1)XML模式的分层语义结构,2)使用基于信息内容的方法分层特定的相似性度量,以及3)在所有层集成相似性的方案。使用来自实际应用程序的两种不同模式的实验结果表明,所提出的方法对于解决XML模式映射中的困难是有价值的。
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