Querying Inconsistent Description Logic Knowledge Bases under Preferred Repair Semantics

Authors

  • Meghyn Bienvenu CNRS and Université Paris-Sud
  • Camille Bourgaux Université Paris-Sud
  • François Goasdoué Université de Rennes 1

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v28i1.8855

Keywords:

inconsistency-tolerant query answering, complexity of query answering, DL-Lite, conjunctive queries

Abstract

Recently several inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for querying inconsistent description logic knowledge bases. Most of these semantics rely on the notion of a repair, defined as an inclusion-maximal subset of the facts (ABox) which is consistent with the ontology (TBox). In this paper, we study variants of two popular inconsistency-tolerant semantics obtained by replacing classical repairs by various types of preferred repair. We analyze the complexity of query answering under the resulting semantics, focusing on the lightweight logic DL-Lite_R. Unsurprisingly, query answering is intractable in all cases, but we nonetheless identify one notion of preferred repair, based upon priority levels, whose data complexity is "only" coNP-complete. This leads us to propose an approach combining incomplete tractable methods with calls to a SAT solver. An experimental evaluation of the approach shows good scalability on realistic cases.

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Published

2014-06-21

How to Cite

Bienvenu, M., Bourgaux, C., & Goasdoué, F. (2014). Querying Inconsistent Description Logic Knowledge Bases under Preferred Repair Semantics. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v28i1.8855

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AAAI Technical Track: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning