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Overview

Natalya F. Noy is a researcher affiliated with Google in the United States. Their work spans various aspects of academic research, concentrating on areas aligned with the technological and scientific focus of their primary institution.

Details about Natalya F. Noy's recent papers, including titles, years of publication, and venues, are not available. Similarly, information regarding frequent co-authors, common publication venues, book publications, and specific fields or subfields of study has not been provided.

Although specific research topics are not listed, their association with a leading technology company suggests involvement in research pertinent to computer science, data management, or related domains. This assumption is consistent with typical research interests connected to institutions like Google.

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Best Publications

  • Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology

    Natalya F. Noy;Deborah L. McGuinness

  • The evolution of Protégé: an environment for knowledge-based systems development

    John H. Gennari;Mark A. Musen;Ray W. Fergerson;William E. Grosso

  • Algorithm and Tool for Automated Ontology Merging and Alignment

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • Creating Semantic Web contents with Protege-2000

    N.F. Noy;M. Sintek;S. Decker;M. Crubezy

  • Semantic integration: a survey of ontology-based approaches

    Natalya F. Noy

  • PROMPT: Algorithm and Tool for Automated Ontology Merging and Alignment

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • The protégé OWL plugin: an open development environment for semantic web applications

    Holger Knublauch;Ray W. Fergerson;Natalya F. Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • The Knowledge Model of Protégé-2000: Combining Interoperability and Flexibility

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Ray W. Fergerson;Mark A. Musen

  • The PROMPT suite: interactive tools for ontology merging and mapping

    Natalya F. Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • BioPortal: ontologies and integrated data resources at the click of a mouse

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Nigam H. Shah;Patricia L. Whetzel;Benjamin Dai

  • BioPortal: enhanced functionality via new Web services from the National Center for Biomedical Ontology to access and use ontologies in software applications

    Patricia L. Whetzel;Natalya Fridman Noy;Nigam H. Shah;Paul R. Alexander

  • Ontology Evolution: Not the Same as Schema Evolution

    Natalya F. Noy;Michel Klein

  • Anchor-PROMPT: Using Non-Local Context for Semantic Matching.

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • The State of the Art in Ontology Design: A Survey and Comparative Review

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Carole D. Hafner

  • The Semantic Web - ISWC 2011: 10th International Semantic Web Conference, Bonn, Germany, October 23-27, 2011, Proceedings, Part I

    Lora Aroyo;Chris Welty;Harith Alani;Jamie Taylor

  • Biomedical ontologies: a functional perspective

    Daniel L. Rubin;Nigam Shah;Natalya Fridman Noy

  • Promptdiff: a fixed-point algorithm for comparing ontology versions

    Natalya F. Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • A framework for ontology evolution in collaborative environments

    Natalya F. Noy;Abhita Chugh;William Liu;Mark A. Musen

  • Protégé-2000: an open-source ontology-development and knowledge-acquisition environment.

    Natalya F Noy;Monica Crubezy;Ray W Fergerson;Holger Knublauch

  • WebProtégé: A collaborative ontology editor and knowledge acquisition tool for the Web

    Tania Tudorache;Csongor Nyulas;Natalya F. Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • PROMPT: Algorithm and Tool for Automated Ontology Merging and

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Mark A. Musen

  • BioPortal: Ontologies and Integrated Data Resources at the Click of a Mouse

    Patricia L. Whetzel;Nigam H. Shah;Natalya F. Noy;Benjamin Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Musen
Mark A. Musen Stanford University
Nigam H. Shah
Nigam H. Shah Stanford University
Margaret-Anne Storey
Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria
Daniel L. Rubin
Daniel L. Rubin Stanford University
Samson W. Tu
Samson W. Tu Stanford University
Christopher G. Chute
Christopher G. Chute Johns Hopkins University
Alon Halevy
Alon Halevy Facebook (United States)
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Heiner Stuckenschmidt University of Mannheim
Michel C. A. Klein
Michel C. A. Klein Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
AnHai Doan
AnHai Doan University of Wisconsin–Madison

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