Query and Predicate Emptiness in Ontology-Based Data Access
Abstract
In ontology-based data access (OBDA), database querying is enriched with an ontology that provides domain knowledge and additional vocabulary for query formulation. We identify query emptiness and predicate emptiness as two central reasoning services in this context. Query emptiness asks whether a given query has an empty answer over all databases formulated in a given vocabulary. Predicate emptiness is defined analogously, but quantifies universally over all queries that contain a given predicate. In this paper, we determine the computational complexity of query emptiness and predicate emptiness in the EL, DL-Lite, and ALC-families of description logics, investigate the connection to ontology modules, and perform a practical case study to evaluate the new reasoning services.
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Baader et al. "Query and Predicate Emptiness in Ontology-Based Data Access." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2016. doi:10.1613/JAIR.4866Markdown
[Baader et al. "Query and Predicate Emptiness in Ontology-Based Data Access." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2016.](https://mlanthology.org/jair/2016/baader2016jair-query/) doi:10.1613/JAIR.4866BibTeX
@article{baader2016jair-query,
title = {{Query and Predicate Emptiness in Ontology-Based Data Access}},
author = {Baader, Franz and Bienvenu, Meghyn and Lutz, Carsten and Wolter, Frank},
journal = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research},
year = {2016},
pages = {1-59},
doi = {10.1613/JAIR.4866},
volume = {56},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/jair/2016/baader2016jair-query/}
}