Import-by-Query: Ontology Reasoning under Access Limitations.

To enable ontology reuse, the Web Ontology Language (OWL) allows an ontology Kv to import an ontology Kh. To reason with such a Kv, a reasoner needs physical access to the axioms of K h. For copyright and/or privacy reasons, however, the authors of Kh might not want to publish the axioms of Kh; inst...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Grau, B, Motik, B, Kazakov, Y
Other Authors: Boutilier, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Summary:To enable ontology reuse, the Web Ontology Language (OWL) allows an ontology Kv to import an ontology Kh. To reason with such a Kv, a reasoner needs physical access to the axioms of K h. For copyright and/or privacy reasons, however, the authors of Kh might not want to publish the axioms of Kh; instead, they might prefer to provide an oracle that can answer a (limited) set of queries over Kh, thus allowing Kv to import Kh "by query." In this paper, we study import-by-query algorithms, which can answer questions about Kv ∪ Kh by accessing only Kv and the oracle. We show that no such algorithm exists in general, and present restrictions under which importing by query becomes feasible.