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Issue title: Selected papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR 2010)
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Maier, Frederick | Ma, Yue; | Hitzler, Pascal
Affiliations: Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA | LIPN – UMR7030, Université Paris 13 – CNRS, France
Note: [] Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing ontologies in Semantic Web applications. OWL is based on description logics, and automated reasoners are used to infer knowledge implicitly present in OWL ontologies. However, because typical description logics obey the classical principle of explosion, reasoning over inconsistent ontologies is impossible in OWL. This is so despite the fact that inconsistencies are bound to occur in many realistic cases, e.g., when multiple ontologies are merged or when ontologies are created by machine learning or data mining tools. In this paper, we present four-valued paraconsistent description logics which can reason over inconsistencies. We focus on logics corresponding to OWL DL and its profiles. We present the logic $\mathcal {SROIQ}4$, showing that it is both sound relative to classical $\mathcal {SROIQ}$ and that its embedding into $\mathcal {SROIQ}$ is consequence preserving. We also examine paraconsistent varieties of $\mathcal{EL}^{++}$, DL-Lite, and Horn-DLs. The general framework described here has the distinct advantage of allowing classical reasoners to draw sound but nontrivial conclusions from even inconsistent knowledge bases. Truth-value gaps and gluts can also be selectively eliminated from models (by inserting additional axioms into knowledge bases). If gaps but not gluts are eliminated, additional classical conclusions can be drawn without affecting paraconsistency.
Keywords: Web ontology language, OWL, description logic, paraconsistency, semantic web, complexity, automated deduction
DOI: 10.3233/SW-2012-0066
Journal: Semantic Web, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 395-427, 2013
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