In this paper, we explore how ontological knowledge expressed via existential rules can be combined with possibilistic networks (i) to represent qualitative preferences along with domain knowledge, and (ii) to realize preference-based answering of conjunctive queries (CQs). We call these combinations ontological possibilistic networks (OP-nets). We define skyline and k-rank answers to CQs under preferences and provide complexity (including data tractability) results for deciding consistency and CQ skyline membership for OP-nets. We show that our formalism has a lower complexity than a similar existing formalism
The Web has recently been evolving into a system that is in many ways centered on social interaction...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
In this paper, we explore how ontological knowledge expressed via existential rules can be combined ...
In this paper, we explore how ontological knowledge expressed via existential rules can be combined ...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
Abstract. The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qual-itative preferences...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a nat-ural way by using qualitative preferences. In this ...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
Abstract. The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative prefer-ences...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
The Web has recently been evolving into a system that is in many ways centered on social interaction...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
In this paper, we explore how ontological knowledge expressed via existential rules can be combined ...
In this paper, we explore how ontological knowledge expressed via existential rules can be combined ...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
Abstract. The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qual-itative preferences...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a nat-ural way by using qualitative preferences. In this ...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
Abstract. The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative prefer-ences...
In the recent years, the Web has been changing more and more towards the so-called Social Semantic W...
The tastes of a user can be represented in a natural way by using qualitative preferences. In this p...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
The Web has recently been evolving into a system that is in many ways centered on social interaction...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...
The incorporation of preferences into information systems, such as databases, has recently seen a su...