Ontology-mediated queries for probabilistic databases
Probabilistic databases (PDBs) are usually incomplete, e.g., containing only the facts that have been extracted from the Web with high confidence. However, missing facts are often treated as being false, which leads to unintuitive results when querying PDBs. Recently, open-world probabilistic databa...
Main Authors: | Borgwardt, S, Ceylan, İ, Lukasiewicz, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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AAAI Press
2017
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