Distance-Based Approaches to Repair Semantics in Ontology-based Data Access

10/01/2019
by   César Prouté, et al.
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In the presence of inconsistencies, repair techniques thrive to restore consistency by reasoning with several repairs. However, since the number of repairs can be large, standard inconsistent tolerant semantics usually yield few answers. In this paper, we use the notion of syntactic distance between repairs following the intuition that it can allow us to cluster some repairs "close" to each other. In this way, we propose a generic framework to answer queries in a more personalise fashion.

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