Extending Acyclicity Notions for Existential Rules (\emph{long version})
Abstract
Existential rules have been proposed for representing ontological knowledge, specifically in the context of Ontology-Based Query Answering. Entailment with existential rules is undecidable. We focus in this paper on conditions that ensure the termination of a breadth-first forward chaining algorithm known as the chase. First, we propose a new tool that allows to extend existing acyclicity conditions ensuring chase termination, while keeping good complexity properties. Second, we consider the extension to existential rules with nonmonotonic negation under stable model semantics and further extend acyclicity results obtained in the positive case.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1407.6885,
title = {Extending Acyclicity Notions for Existential Rules (\emph{long version})},
author = {Jean-Francois Baget and Fabien Garreau and Marie-Laure Mugnier and Swan Rocher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.6885},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
This report contains a revised version (July 2014) of the paper that will appear in the proceedings of ECAI 2014 and an appendix with proofs that could not be included in the paper for space restriction reasons