Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for practical use. Many automated methods have been developed for suggesting potential repairs, but ultimately human intervention is required for selecting the adequate one, and the human expert might be overwhelmed by the amount of information delivered to her. We propose a decomposition of ontologies into smaller components that can be repaired in parallel. We show the utility of our approach for ontology repair, provide algorithms for computing this decomposition through standard reasoning, and study the complexity of several associated problems.

Ma, Y., Peñaloza, R. (2014). Towards Parallel Repair: An Ontology Decomposition-based Approach. In DL 2014: Informal Proceedings of the 27th International Workshop on Description Logics, Vienna, Austria, July 17-20, 2014 (pp.633-645). CEUR.

Towards Parallel Repair: An Ontology Decomposition-based Approach

Peñaloza, R
2014

Abstract

Ontology repair remains one of the main bottlenecks for the development of ontologies for practical use. Many automated methods have been developed for suggesting potential repairs, but ultimately human intervention is required for selecting the adequate one, and the human expert might be overwhelmed by the amount of information delivered to her. We propose a decomposition of ontologies into smaller components that can be repaired in parallel. We show the utility of our approach for ontology repair, provide algorithms for computing this decomposition through standard reasoning, and study the complexity of several associated problems.
paper
ontology repair, description logics
English
27th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2014)
2014
Bienvenu, M; Ortiz, M; Rosati, R; Simkus, M
DL 2014: Informal Proceedings of the 27th International Workshop on Description Logics, Vienna, Austria, July 17-20, 2014
2014
1193
633
645
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Ma, Y., Peñaloza, R. (2014). Towards Parallel Repair: An Ontology Decomposition-based Approach. In DL 2014: Informal Proceedings of the 27th International Workshop on Description Logics, Vienna, Austria, July 17-20, 2014 (pp.633-645). CEUR.
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