Abstract

Existential rules, a.k.a. tuple-generating dependencies (TGDs), form a well-established formalism for specifying ontologies. In particular, the warded language is a well-behaved fragment of TGD-based ontologies, striking a good balance between expressive power and computational complexity of answering Ontology-Mediated Queries (OMQs). The theoretical foundations of answering OMQs over warded ontologies are by now well-understood, but to the best of our knowledge, very few efforts exist that exploit such a rich theory for building practical query answering algorithms. Our goal is to fill the above gap by designing a novel Datalog rewriting algorithm for OMQs over warded ontologies which is amenable to practical implementations, as well as providing an implementation and an experimental evaluation, with the aim of understanding how key input parameters affect the performance of this approach, and what are its limits when combined with off-the-shelf Datalog-based engines.

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Semantic Web and Ontologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Database Systems and Queries
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