We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access which consists of exploiting the semantics expressed in ontologies while querying data. Ontologies are represented in the framework of existential rules, also known as Datalog+/-. We focus on the backward chaining paradigm, which involves rewriting the query (assumed to be a conjunctive query, CQ) into a set of CQs (seen as a union of CQs). The proposed algorithm accepts any set of existential rules as input and stops for so-called finite unification sets of rules (fus). The rewriting step relies on a graph notion, called a piece, which allows to identify subsets of atoms from the query that must be processed together. We first show that our rewriting method computes a minimal set of CQs wh...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceWe consider rules that allow to assert the existence of new individuals, an ab...
Querying large databases while taking ontolo-gies into account is currently a very active do-main re...
International audienceWe address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access which consists of exploitin...
We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the framework of ...
We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the framework of ...
International audienceWe consider existential rules (aka Datalog+) as a formalism for specifying ont...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
Abstract. We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the fra...
In this paper we study query answering over ontologies expressed in Datalog+/–, i.e., datalog with e...
We consider existential rules (also called Tuple-Generating Dependencies or Datalog+/- rules). These...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex- pressive inferencing is currently a fiel...
International audienceQuerying large databases while taking ontologies into account is currently a v...
International audienceWe address the issue of Ontology-Based Query Answering (OBQA), which seeks to ...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceWe consider rules that allow to assert the existence of new individuals, an ab...
Querying large databases while taking ontolo-gies into account is currently a very active do-main re...
International audienceWe address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access which consists of exploitin...
We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the framework of ...
We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the framework of ...
International audienceWe consider existential rules (aka Datalog+) as a formalism for specifying ont...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
Abstract. We address the issue of Ontology-Based Data Access, with ontologies represented in the fra...
In this paper we study query answering over ontologies expressed in Datalog+/–, i.e., datalog with e...
We consider existential rules (also called Tuple-Generating Dependencies or Datalog+/- rules). These...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex- pressive inferencing is currently a fiel...
International audienceQuerying large databases while taking ontologies into account is currently a v...
International audienceWe address the issue of Ontology-Based Query Answering (OBQA), which seeks to ...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceWe consider rules that allow to assert the existence of new individuals, an ab...
Querying large databases while taking ontolo-gies into account is currently a very active do-main re...