Querying inconsistent knowledge bases is a problem that has attracted a great deal of interest over the last decades. While several semantics of query answering have been proposed, and their complexity is rather well-understood, little attention has been paid to the problem of explaining query answers. Explainability has recently become a prominent problem in different areas of AI. In particular, explaining query answers allows users to understand not only what is entailed by an inconsistent knowledge base, but also why. In this paper, we address the problem of explaining query answers for existential rules under three popular inconsistency-tolerant semantics, namely, the ABox repair, the intersection of repairs, and the intersection of clo...
International audienceSeveral inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inc...
International audienceThis extended abstract presents our work on explaining why a tuple is a (non-)...
Knowledge bases are deductive databases where the machinery of logic is used to represent domain-spe...
Querying inconsistent knowledge bases is a problem that has attracted a great deal of interest over ...
Inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been proposed to provide meaningful query answers even in the ...
Querying inconsistent knowledge bases is an intriguing problem that gave rise to a flourishing resear...
Querying inconsistent ontologies is an intriguing new problem that gave rise to a flourishing resear...
Classical inconsistency-tolerant query answering relies on selecting maximal components of an ABox/d...
Classical inconsistency-tolerant query answering relies on selecting maximal components of an ABox/d...
Previous work has proposed consistent query answering as a way to resolve inconsistencies in ontolog...
International audienceGeneralising the state of the art, an inconsistency-tolerant semantics can be ...
Generalising the state of the art, an inconsistency-tolerant semantics can be seen as a couple compo...
In this paper we answer empirically the following research question:"Are dialectical explanation met...
Ontology-mediated query answering is an extensively studied paradigm, which aims at improving quer...
International audienceSeveral inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inc...
International audienceThis extended abstract presents our work on explaining why a tuple is a (non-)...
Knowledge bases are deductive databases where the machinery of logic is used to represent domain-spe...
Querying inconsistent knowledge bases is a problem that has attracted a great deal of interest over ...
Inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been proposed to provide meaningful query answers even in the ...
Querying inconsistent knowledge bases is an intriguing problem that gave rise to a flourishing resear...
Querying inconsistent ontologies is an intriguing new problem that gave rise to a flourishing resear...
Classical inconsistency-tolerant query answering relies on selecting maximal components of an ABox/d...
Classical inconsistency-tolerant query answering relies on selecting maximal components of an ABox/d...
Previous work has proposed consistent query answering as a way to resolve inconsistencies in ontolog...
International audienceGeneralising the state of the art, an inconsistency-tolerant semantics can be ...
Generalising the state of the art, an inconsistency-tolerant semantics can be seen as a couple compo...
In this paper we answer empirically the following research question:"Are dialectical explanation met...
Ontology-mediated query answering is an extensively studied paradigm, which aims at improving quer...
International audienceSeveral inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inc...
International audienceThis extended abstract presents our work on explaining why a tuple is a (non-)...
Knowledge bases are deductive databases where the machinery of logic is used to represent domain-spe...