This paper is motivated by two requirements arising in practical applications of ontology-based data access (OBDA): the need of inconsistencytolerant semantics, which allow for dealing with classically inconsistent specifications; and the need of expressing assertions which go beyond the expressive abilities of traditional Description Logics, namely identification and denial assertions. We consider an extension of DL-Lite (the most used DL in OBDA) which allows for the presence of both the aforementioned kinds of assertions in the TBox. We adopt an inconsistency-tolerant semantics for such a DL, specifically the so-called Intersection ABox Repair (IAR) semantics, and we study query answering in this setting. Our main contribution is a query rewriting technique which is able to take into account both identification and denial assertions. By virtue of this technique, we prove that conjunctive query answering under such semantics is first-order rewritable in the considered extension of DL-Lite.
(2012). Inconsistency-tolerant first-order rewritability of DL-lite with identification and denial assertions . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/133459
Inconsistency-tolerant first-order rewritability of DL-lite with identification and denial assertions
Savo, Domenico Fabio
2012-01-01
Abstract
This paper is motivated by two requirements arising in practical applications of ontology-based data access (OBDA): the need of inconsistencytolerant semantics, which allow for dealing with classically inconsistent specifications; and the need of expressing assertions which go beyond the expressive abilities of traditional Description Logics, namely identification and denial assertions. We consider an extension of DL-Lite (the most used DL in OBDA) which allows for the presence of both the aforementioned kinds of assertions in the TBox. We adopt an inconsistency-tolerant semantics for such a DL, specifically the so-called Intersection ABox Repair (IAR) semantics, and we study query answering in this setting. Our main contribution is a query rewriting technique which is able to take into account both identification and denial assertions. By virtue of this technique, we prove that conjunctive query answering under such semantics is first-order rewritable in the considered extension of DL-Lite.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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