Dynamic Ontology Matching Challenge
conference paper
The labour market is currently heavily struggling with friction in demand and supply. Skills-based approaches deliver promising results. These approaches ask for a common and up-to-date skills language to achieve their full potential. Skills ontologies such as ESCO and O*NET exist, but tend to get outdated soon, as the labour market changes quickly and intensive manual expert-based labour is needed for updating the ontologies. The existence of multiple skills ontologies allows for applicability in different contexts (such as different countries), but requires mappings between them to be able to relate, reuse and transfer knowledge. In this challenge, we invite participants to implement novel ideas on how to keep mappings between ontologies up-to-date in a dynamic context. We will provide different versions of the ESCO ontology and the mapping to O*NET as the ontology and data. It is necessary to use a hybrid method in this challenge, and it is allowed to use some human annotation in the challenge. (C) 2023 CEUR-WS. All rights reserved.
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TNO Identifier
987959
ISSN
16130073
Publisher
CEUR-WS
Source title
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Editor(s)
Martin, A.
Fill, H.G.
Gerber, A.
Hinkelmann, K.
Lenat, D.
Stolle, R. van
Harmelen, F. van
Fill, H.G.
Gerber, A.
Hinkelmann, K.
Lenat, D.
Stolle, R. van
Harmelen, F. van
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