Inconsistency handling in OWL DL ontologies is an important problem because an ontology can easily be inconsistent when it is generated or modified. Current approaches to dealing with inconsistent ontologies often assume that there exists a total order over axioms and use such an order to select axioms to remove. However, in some cases, such as ontology merging, a total order may not be available and we only have a partial order over axioms. In this paper, we consider a general notion of logical inconsistency and define the notion of conflict of an inconsistent ontology. We then propose a general approach to resolving inconsistency of a partially ordered ontology. We instantiate this approach by proposing two algorithms to calculate priorit...
Ontology matching is the process of generating alignments between ontologies. An alignment is a set ...
Background The ontology authoring step in ontology development involves having to m...
Interoperability is a strong requirement in open distributed systems and in the Semantic Web. The ne...
Abstract. In this paper we provide an overview and analysis of approaches for dealing with inconsist...
International audienceFormally, an ontology is a knowledge base composed of a TBox (a set of axioms)...
One of the major problems of large scale, distributed and evolving ontologies is the potential intr...
One of the major problems of large scale, distributed and evolving ontologies is the potential intro...
High-quality ontologies are critical to ontology-based applications, such as natural language unders...
The ability to deal with inconsistency and to accommodate change is of utmost importance in real-wor...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
In this paper, we propose an approach for measuring inconsistency in inconsistent ontologies.We firs...
Web ontology language OWL DL has two-valued model theory semantics so that ontologies expressed by i...
International audienceThere are several proposals to deal with inconsistencies in DL ontologies thro...
The Semantic Web is a future vision of the web where stored information has exact meaning, thus enab...
This paper presents an argumentation framework for reasoning and management in (inconsistent or inco...
Ontology matching is the process of generating alignments between ontologies. An alignment is a set ...
Background The ontology authoring step in ontology development involves having to m...
Interoperability is a strong requirement in open distributed systems and in the Semantic Web. The ne...
Abstract. In this paper we provide an overview and analysis of approaches for dealing with inconsist...
International audienceFormally, an ontology is a knowledge base composed of a TBox (a set of axioms)...
One of the major problems of large scale, distributed and evolving ontologies is the potential intr...
One of the major problems of large scale, distributed and evolving ontologies is the potential intro...
High-quality ontologies are critical to ontology-based applications, such as natural language unders...
The ability to deal with inconsistency and to accommodate change is of utmost importance in real-wor...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
In this paper, we propose an approach for measuring inconsistency in inconsistent ontologies.We firs...
Web ontology language OWL DL has two-valued model theory semantics so that ontologies expressed by i...
International audienceThere are several proposals to deal with inconsistencies in DL ontologies thro...
The Semantic Web is a future vision of the web where stored information has exact meaning, thus enab...
This paper presents an argumentation framework for reasoning and management in (inconsistent or inco...
Ontology matching is the process of generating alignments between ontologies. An alignment is a set ...
Background The ontology authoring step in ontology development involves having to m...
Interoperability is a strong requirement in open distributed systems and in the Semantic Web. The ne...