Ontology engineering is a hard and error-prone task, in which small changes may lead to errors, or even produce an inconsistent ontology. As ontologies grow in size, the need for automated methods for repairing inconsistencies while preserving as much of the original knowledge as possible increases. Most previous approaches to this task are based on removing a few axioms from the ontology to regain consistency. We propose a new method based on weakening these axioms to make them less restrictive, employing the use of refinement operators. We introduce the theoretical framework for weakening DL ontologies, propose algorithms to repair ontologies based on the framework, and provide an analysis of the computational complexity. Through an empir...
Concept refinement operators have been introduced to describe and compute generalisations and specia...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
The development and maintenance of large and complex ontologies are often time-consuming and error-p...
Ontology engineering is a hard and error-prone task, in which small changes may lead to er...
The classical approach for repairing a Description Logic ontology O in the sense of removing an unwa...
Axiom weakening is a technique that allows for a fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. Its...
Axiom weakening is a technique that allows for a fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. Its...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
As semantically-enabled applications require high-quality ontologies, developing and maintaining ont...
Axiom weakening is a novel technique that allows for fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies....
High-quality ontologies are critical to ontology-based applications, such as natural language unders...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Abstract. As the amount of available ontologies and their size grow, ontology reuse gains in importa...
When ontological knowledge is acquired automatically, quality control is essential. Which part of th...
Concept refinement operators have been introduced to describe and compute generalisations and specia...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
The development and maintenance of large and complex ontologies are often time-consuming and error-p...
Ontology engineering is a hard and error-prone task, in which small changes may lead to er...
The classical approach for repairing a Description Logic ontology O in the sense of removing an unwa...
Axiom weakening is a technique that allows for a fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. Its...
Axiom weakening is a technique that allows for a fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies. Its...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
As semantically-enabled applications require high-quality ontologies, developing and maintaining ont...
Axiom weakening is a novel technique that allows for fine-grained repair of inconsistent ontologies....
High-quality ontologies are critical to ontology-based applications, such as natural language unders...
In computer science, ontologies are dynamic entities: to adapt them to new and evolving applications...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Abstract. As the amount of available ontologies and their size grow, ontology reuse gains in importa...
When ontological knowledge is acquired automatically, quality control is essential. Which part of th...
Concept refinement operators have been introduced to describe and compute generalisations and specia...
Abstract. Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for ...
The development and maintenance of large and complex ontologies are often time-consuming and error-p...