Abstract
Data Integration has been a consistent concern in the Linked Open Data (LOD) research. The data integration problem (DIP) depends upon many factors. Primarily the nature and type of datasets guide the integration process. Every day, the demand for open and improved data visualization is increasing. Organizations, researchers and data scientists all require more improved techniques for data integration that can be used for analytics and predictions. The scientific community has been able to construct meaningful solutions by using the power of metadata. The metadata is powerful if it is properly guided. There are several existing methodologies that improve system semantics using metadata. However, the data integration between heterogeneous resources for example structured and unstructured data is still a far fetched reality. Metadata can not only improve but effectively increase semantic search performance if properly reconciled with the available information or standard data. In this paper, we present a metadata reconciliation strategy for improving data integration and data classification between data sources that correspond to a certain standard of similarity. The data similarity can be deployed as a power tool for linked data operations. The data publishing and connection over the LOD can effectively be improved using reconciliation strategies. In this paper, we also briefly define the procedure of reconciliation that can semi-automate the interlinking and validation process for publishing linked data as an integrated resource.
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