Errors in Description Logic (DL) ontologies are often detected when a reasoner computes unwanted consequences. The question is then how to repair the ontology such that the unwanted consequences no longer follow, but as many of the other consequences as possible are preserved. The problem of computing such optimal repairs was addressed in our previous work in the setting where the data (expressed by an ABox) may contain errors, but the schema (expressed by an EL TBox) is assumed to be correct. Actually, we consider a generalization of ABoxes called quantified ABoxes (qABoxes) both as input for and as result of the repair process. Using qABoxes for repair allows us to retain more information, but the disadvantage is that standard DL systems ...
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 errors, or e...
As semantically-enabled applications require high-quality ontologies, developing and maintaining ont...
Errors in Description Logic (DL) ontologies are often detected when a reasoner computes unwanted con...
The application of automated reasoning approaches to Description Logic (DL) ontologies may produce c...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Ontologies based on Description Logic (DL) represent general background knowledge in a terminology (...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
ABox abduction plays an important role in reasoning over description logic (DL) ontologies. However,...
Errors in knowledge bases (KBs) written in a Description Logic (DL) are usually detected when reason...
ABox abduction is an important reasoning mechanism for description logic ontologies. It computes all...
The classical approach for repairing a Description Logic ontology O in the sense of removing an unwa...
Abstract. In recent years, there has been significant progress in devel-oping tools for debugging an...
ABox abduction is an important aspect for abductive reasoning in Description Logics (DLs). It finds ...
The development and maintenance of large and complex on-tologies are often time-consuming and error-...
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 errors, or e...
As semantically-enabled applications require high-quality ontologies, developing and maintaining ont...
Errors in Description Logic (DL) ontologies are often detected when a reasoner computes unwanted con...
The application of automated reasoning approaches to Description Logic (DL) ontologies may produce c...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Ontologies based on Description Logic (DL) represent general background knowledge in a terminology (...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
ABox abduction plays an important role in reasoning over description logic (DL) ontologies. However,...
Errors in knowledge bases (KBs) written in a Description Logic (DL) are usually detected when reason...
ABox abduction is an important reasoning mechanism for description logic ontologies. It computes all...
The classical approach for repairing a Description Logic ontology O in the sense of removing an unwa...
Abstract. In recent years, there has been significant progress in devel-oping tools for debugging an...
ABox abduction is an important aspect for abductive reasoning in Description Logics (DLs). It finds ...
The development and maintenance of large and complex on-tologies are often time-consuming and error-...
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 errors, or e...
As semantically-enabled applications require high-quality ontologies, developing and maintaining ont...