DocumentCode :
3472531
Title :
A scalable ontology reasoner via incremental materialization
Author :
Rabbi, Fazle ; MacCaull, Wendy ; Faruqui, Rokan Uddin
Author_Institution :
StFX Centre for Logic & Inf., St. Francis Xavier Univ., Antigonish, NS, Canada
fYear :
2013
fDate :
20-22 June 2013
Firstpage :
221
Lastpage :
226
Abstract :
Ontology based knowledge management systems have a lot of potential: their applicability ranges from artificial intelligence, e.g., for knowledge representation and natural language processing, to information integration and retrieval systems, requirements analysis, and, most lately, to semantic web applications and workflow management systems. However the huge complexity of reasoning for ontologies with large TBoxes and/or ABoxes is often a barrier to their applicability in real-world settings especially those which are time sensitive. Materialization is a promising solution for scalable reasoning over ontologies with large ABoxes as it derives the implicit knowledge of an ontology and makes it available in a relational database. Although materialization can reduce the query answering time of an ontology, it has limitations in applications which require frequent update to the knowledge base. To overcome this problem, we developed a tool for incremental materialization which identifies the fragment of the ontology that needs to be updated due to the ABox or TBox change, thereby reducing the complexity of the exhaustive forward chaining required.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; data integration; deductive databases; forward chaining; medical information systems; natural language processing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); query processing; real-time systems; relational databases; semantic Web; workflow management software; ABoxes; TBoxes; artificial intelligence; forward chaining; incremental materialization; information integration; knowledge representation; natural language processing; ontology based knowledge management systems; ontology fragment; query answering time; real-world setting applicability; relational database; requirements analysis; retrieval systems; scalable ontology reasoner; scalable reasoning; semantic web applications; time sensitive; workflow management systems; Cognition; OWL; Ontologies; Pain; Relational databases;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2013 IEEE 26th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Porto
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2013.6627792
Filename :
6627792
Link To Document :
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