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Explanations for ontology-mediated query answering in description logics. (English) Zbl 1464.68348

De Giacomo, Giuseppe (ed.) et al., ECAI 2020. 24th European conference on artificial intelligence, August 29 – September 8, 2020, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Including 10th conference on prestigious applications of artificial intelligence, PAIS 2020. Amsterdam: IOS Press. Front. Artif. Intell. Appl. 325, 672-679 (2020).
Summary: Ontology-mediated query answering is a paradigm that seeks to exploit the semantic knowledge expressed in terms of ontologies to improve query answers over incomplete data sources. In this paper, we focus on description logic ontologies, and study the problem of explaining why an ontology-mediated query is entailed from a given data source. Specifically, we view explanations as minimal sets of assertions from an ABox, which satisfy the ontology-mediated query. Based on such explanations, we study a variety of problems taken from the recent literature on explanations (studied for existential rules), such as recognizing all minimal explanations. Our results establish tight connections between intractable explanation problems and variants of propositional satisfiability problems. We provide insights on the inherent computational difficulty of deriving explanations for ontology-mediated queries.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1456.68006].

MSC:

68T27 Logic in artificial intelligence
68T30 Knowledge representation
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