Ontology mediated information extraction with MASTRO SYSTEM-T
Domenico Lembo, Yunyao Li, et al.
ISWC-Posters 2020
The results of a search engine can be improved by consulting auxiliary data. In a search database system, the association between the user query and the auxiliary data is driven by rewrite rules that augment the user query with a set of alternative queries. This paper develops a framework that formalizes the notion of a rewrite program, which is essentially a collection of hedge-rewriting rules. When applied to a search query, the rewrite program produces a set of alternative queries that constitutes a least fixpoint (lfp). The main focus of the paper is on the lfp-convergence of a rewrite program, where a rewrite program is lfp-convergent if the least fixpoint of every search query is finite. Determining whether a given rewrite program is lfp-convergent is undecidable; to accommodate that, the paper proposes a safety condition, and shows that safety guarantees lfp-convergence, and that safety can be decided in polynomial time. The effectiveness of the safety condition in capturing lfp-convergence is illustrated by an application to a rewrite program in an implemented system that is intended for widespread use. Copyright © 2011 ACM.
Domenico Lembo, Yunyao Li, et al.
ISWC-Posters 2020
Ronald Fagin
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Ronald Fagin, Ravi Kumar, et al.
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
Ronald Fagin, Ravi Kumar, et al.
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics