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arxiv: 1604.05006 · v2 · pith:QTA3KCAAnew · submitted 2016-04-18 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.DB· cs.LO

Expressive Completeness of Existential Rule Languages for Ontology-based Query Answering

classification 💻 cs.AI cs.DBcs.LO
keywords dependenciesansweringclasscompletenessexpressiveocqaontologiesontology-based
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Existential rules, also known as data dependencies in Databases, have been recently rediscovered as a promising family of languages for Ontology-based Query Answering. In this paper, we prove that disjunctive embedded dependencies exactly capture the class of recursively enumerable ontologies in Ontology-based Conjunctive Query Answering (OCQA). Our expressive completeness result does not rely on any built-in linear order on the database. To establish the expressive completeness, we introduce a novel semantic definition for OCQA ontologies. We also show that neither the class of disjunctive tuple-generating dependencies nor the class of embedded dependencies is expressively complete for recursively enumerable OCQA ontologies.

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