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Order Matters: Matching Multiple Knowledge Graphs

2021-11-03Unverified0· sign in to hype

Sven Hertling, Heiko Paulheim

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Knowledge graphs (KGs) provide information in machine interpretable form. In cases where multiple KGs are used in the same system, that information needs to be integrated. This is usually done by automated matching systems. Most of those systems consider only 1:1 (binary) matching tasks. Thus, matching a larger number of knowledge graphs with such systems would lead to quadratic efforts. In this paper, we empirically analyze different approaches to reduce the task of multi-source matching to a linear number of executions of binary matching systems. We show that the matching order of KGs and the multi-source strategy actually matter and that near-optimal results can be achieved with linear efforts.

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