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Ontology-Mediated Query Answering with Data-Tractable Description Logics

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A brief introduction to ontology-mediated query answering using description logic (DL) ontologies, with a focus on DLs for which query answering scales polynomially in the size of the data, as these are best suited for applications requiring large amounts of data.
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Recent years have seen an increasing interest in ontology-mediated query answering, in which the semantic knowledge provided by an ontology is exploited when querying data. Adding an ontology has several advantages (e.g. simplifying query formulation, integrating data from different sources, providing more complete answers to queries), but it also makes the query answering task more difficult. In this chapter, we give a brief introduction to ontology-mediated query answering using description logic (DL) ontologies. Our focus will be on DLs for which query answering scales polynomially in the size of the data, as these are best suited for applications requiring large amounts of data. We will describe the challenges that arise when evaluating different natural types of queries in the presence of such ontologies, and we will present algorithmic solutions based upon two key concepts, namely, query rewriting and saturation. We conclude the chapter with an overview of recent results and active areas of ongoing research.

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