Errors in knowledge bases (KBs) written in a Description Logic (DL) are usually detected when reasoning derives an inconsistency or a consequence that does not hold in the application domain modelled by the KB. Whereas classical repair approaches produce maximal subsets of the KB not implying the inconsistency or unwanted consequence, optimal repairs maximize the consequence sets. In this paper, we extend previous results on how to compute optimal repairs from the DL EL to its extension EL⊥, which in contrast to EL can express inconsistency. The problem of how to deal with inconsistency in the context of optimal repairs was addressed previously, but in a setting where the (fixed) terminological part of the KB must satisfy a restriction on c...
We address the problem of dealing with inconsistencies in Description Logic (DL) knowledge bases. Ou...
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. ...
International audienceAn important issue that arises when querying description logic (DL) knowledge ...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
The application of automated reasoning approaches to Description Logic (DL) ontologies may produce c...
Ontologies based on Description Logic (DL) represent general background knowledge in a terminology (...
Errors in Description Logic (DL) ontologies are often detected when a reasoner computes unwanted con...
International audienceMany inconsistency-tolerant semantics for DLs rely on the notion of a repair, ...
Recently several inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inconsistent des...
International audienceWe consider the problem of query-driven repairing of inconsistent DL-Lite know...
The problem of querying description logic knowledge bases using database-style queries (in particula...
We address the problem of dealing with inconsistencies in Description Logic (DL) knowledge bases. Ou...
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. ...
International audienceAn important issue that arises when querying description logic (DL) knowledge ...
Ontologies based on Description Logics may contain errors, which are usually detected when reasoning...
Reasoners can be used to derive implicit consequences from an ontology. Sometimes unwanted consequen...
The application of automated reasoning approaches to Description Logic (DL) ontologies may produce c...
Ontologies based on Description Logic (DL) represent general background knowledge in a terminology (...
Errors in Description Logic (DL) ontologies are often detected when a reasoner computes unwanted con...
International audienceMany inconsistency-tolerant semantics for DLs rely on the notion of a repair, ...
Recently several inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inconsistent des...
International audienceWe consider the problem of query-driven repairing of inconsistent DL-Lite know...
The problem of querying description logic knowledge bases using database-style queries (in particula...
We address the problem of dealing with inconsistencies in Description Logic (DL) knowledge bases. Ou...
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. ...
International audienceAn important issue that arises when querying description logic (DL) knowledge ...