PRIOR System: Results for OAEI 2006

This paper summarizes the results of PRIOR system, which is an ontology mapping system based on Profile pRopagation and InfOrmation Retrieval techniques, for OAEI 2006 campaign. The PRIOR system exploits both linguistic and structural information to map small ontologies, and integrates Indri search engine to process large ontologies. The preliminary results of the experiments for four tasks (i.e. benchmark, web directories, anatomy and food) are presented. A discussion of the results and future work are given at the end.

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