Repairing Ontologies for Incomplete Reasoners.

The need for scalable query answering often forces Semantic Web applications to use incomplete OWL 2 reasoners, which in some cases fail to derive all answers to a query. This is clearly undesirable, and in some applications may even be unacceptable. To address this problem, we investigate the probl...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Stoilos, G, Grau, B, Motik, B, Horrocks, I
Rannpháirtithe: Aroyo, L
Formáid: Journal article
Teanga:English
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Springer 2011
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Achoimre:The need for scalable query answering often forces Semantic Web applications to use incomplete OWL 2 reasoners, which in some cases fail to derive all answers to a query. This is clearly undesirable, and in some applications may even be unacceptable. To address this problem, we investigate the problem of 'repairing' an ontology T - that is, computing an ontology R such that a reasoner that is incomplete for T becomes complete when used with T ∪ R. We identify conditions on T and the reasoner that make this possible, present a practical algorithm for computing R, and present a preliminary evaluation which shows that, in some realistic cases, repairs are feasible to compute, reasonable in size, and do not significantly affect reasoner performance. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.