SPARQL Queries over Ontologies Under the Fixed-Domain Semantics

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SPARQL Queries over Ontologies Under the Fixed-Domain Semantics

Sebastian RudolphSebastian Rudolph,  Lukas SchweizerLukas Schweizer,  Zhihao YaoZhihao Yao
SPARQL Queries over Ontologies Under the Fixed-Domain Semantics


Sebastian Rudolph, Lukas Schweizer, Zhihao Yao
SPARQL Queries over Ontologies Under the Fixed-Domain Semantics
In Abhaya C. Nayak, Alok Sharma, eds., PRICAI 2019: Trends in Artificial Intelligence - 16th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cuvu, Yanuca Island, Fiji, August 26-30, 2019, Proceedings, Part I, volume 11670 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 486--499, August 2019. Springer
  • KurzfassungAbstract
    Fixed-domain reasoning over OWL ontologies is adequate in certain closed-world scenarios and has been shown to be both useful and feasible in practice. However, the reasoning modes hitherto supported by available tools do not include querying. We provide the formal foundations of querying under the fixed domain semantics, based on the principle of certain answers, and show how fixed-domain querying can be incorporated in existing reasoning methods using answer set programming (ASP).
  • Projekt:Project: DeciGUTQuantLA
  • Verknüpfte Tools:Related Tools: Wolpertinger
  • Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic
The final publication is available at Springer.
@inproceedings{RSY2019,
  author    = {Sebastian Rudolph and Lukas Schweizer and Zhihao Yao},
  title     = {SPARQL Queries over Ontologies Under the Fixed-Domain Semantics},
  editor    = {Abhaya C. Nayak and Alok Sharma},
  booktitle = {PRICAI 2019: Trends in Artificial Intelligence - 16th Pacific Rim
               International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cuvu, Yanuca
               Island, Fiji, August 26-30, 2019, Proceedings, Part I},
  series    = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  volume    = {11670},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year      = {2019},
  month     = {August},
  pages     = {486--499}
}