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Repairing Incomplete Reasoners

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Repairing Incomplete Reasoners
Abstract. The pressing need for scalable query answering has motivated the development of many incomplete ontology-based reasoners. Improving the completeness of such systems without sacrificing their favourable performance would be beneficial to many applications. In this paper, we address the following problem: given a query q, a TBox T and an incomplete reasoner ans (i.e., one that accepts q and T as valid inputs but fails to return all query answers to q w.r.t. T and some dataset), we aim at computing a (hopefully small) TBox R (a repair) which logically follows from T and such that ans is provably complete w.r.t. q and T ∪R, regardless of the input data. We identify conditions on q, T and ans that are sufficient to ensure the existence of such repair and present a practical repair generation algorithm. Our experiments suggest that repairs of small size can be computed for well-known ontologies and reasoners.
Giorgos Stoilos, Bernardo Cuenca Grau
Added 27 Aug 2011
Updated 27 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where DLOG
Authors Giorgos Stoilos, Bernardo Cuenca Grau
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