International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced reasoning mechanisms able to exploit the semantics encoded in ontologies, has been acknowledged both in the database and knowledge representation communities. We focus in this paper on the ontological query answering problem, which consists of querying data while taking ontological knowledge into account. To tackle this problem, we consider a logical framework based on existential rules, also called Tuple-Generating Dependencies or Datalog+/- rules. This framework can also be defined in graph terms. Query entailment with existential rules is not decidable, thus a crucial issue is to define decidable classes of rules as large as possible. This pa...
In this thesis we investigate the issue of querying knowledge bases composed of data and general bac...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex- pressive inferencing is currently a fiel...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex-pressive inferencing is currently a field...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
Ontological query processing is an exciting research topic in database theory, knowledge representat...
The need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced reasoning mechanisms able...
The need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced reasoning mechanisms able...
We consider existential rules (also called Tuple-Generating Dependencies or Datalog+/- rules). These...
In this paper we study query answering over ontologies expressed in Datalog+/–, i.e., datalog with e...
Ontology-based data access (OBDA) aims at enriching query answering by taking general background kno...
Ontology-based data access (OBDA) aims at enriching query answering by taking general background kno...
In this thesis we investigate the issue of querying knowledge bases composed of data and general bac...
In this thesis we investigate the issue of querying knowledge bases composed of data and general bac...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex- pressive inferencing is currently a fiel...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex-pressive inferencing is currently a field...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceThe need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced rea...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
International audienceIt is widely acknowledged that modern information sytems require an ontologica...
Ontological query processing is an exciting research topic in database theory, knowledge representat...
The need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced reasoning mechanisms able...
The need for an ontological layer on top of data, associated with advanced reasoning mechanisms able...
We consider existential rules (also called Tuple-Generating Dependencies or Datalog+/- rules). These...
In this paper we study query answering over ontologies expressed in Datalog+/–, i.e., datalog with e...
Ontology-based data access (OBDA) aims at enriching query answering by taking general background kno...
Ontology-based data access (OBDA) aims at enriching query answering by taking general background kno...
In this thesis we investigate the issue of querying knowledge bases composed of data and general bac...
In this thesis we investigate the issue of querying knowledge bases composed of data and general bac...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex- pressive inferencing is currently a fiel...
Answering queries in information systems that allow for ex-pressive inferencing is currently a field...