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GenOM: Ontology Matching with Description Generation and Large Language Model

GenOM: Ontology Matching with Description Generation and Large Language Model

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Ontology matching (OM) plays an essential role in enabling semantic interoperability and integration across heterogeneous knowledge sources, particularly in the biomedical domain which contains numerous complex concepts related to diseases and pharmaceuticals. This paper introduces GenOM, a large language model (LLM)-based ontology alignment framework, which enriches the semantic representations of ontology concepts via generating textual definitions, retrieves alignment candidates with an embedding model, and incorporates exact matching-based tools to improve precision. Extensive experiments conducted on the OAEI Bio-ML track demonstrate that GenOM can often achieve competitive performance, surpassing many baselines including traditional OM systems and recent LLM-based methods. Further ablation studies confirm the effectiveness of semantic enrichment and few-shot prompting, highlighting the framework's robustness and adaptability.

Yiping Song、Jiaoyan Chen、Renate A. Schmidt

计算技术、计算机技术医学研究方法

Yiping Song,Jiaoyan Chen,Renate A. Schmidt.GenOM: Ontology Matching with Description Generation and Large Language Model[EB/OL].(2025-08-14)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.10703.点此复制

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