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Tractable Query Answering under Epistemic Confidentiality Policies in DL Ontologies (extended version)

Artificial Intelligence 2026-07-18 v1

Abstract

We study Controlled Query Evaluation (CQE), a declarative approach to confidentiality-preserving data access, in the context of Description Logic (DL) ontologies, and for confidentiality policies expressed through Epistemic Dependencies (EDs). We first address the problem of answering queries (specifically, Boolean unions of conjunctive queries) under known semantics for CQE (GA- and IGA-entailment). Our results show that if the TBox is expressed in DL-LiteR\text{DL-Lite}_{\mathcal{R}}, CQE is computationally intractable in general. Moreover, in the presence of EDs, the IGA semantics has recently been proven not to satisfy an important confidentiality preservation property known as indistinguishability. With the goal of defining computationally easier and confidentiality-preserving forms of CQE, we introduce a new semantics for CQE, based on the notion of minimal policy violation (MPV). We show that the new semantics provides a sound approximation of the previous ones, while satisfying the indistinguishability property. We also prove that, in the case of DL-LiteR\text{DL-Lite}_{\mathcal{R}} ontologies, query entailment under the MPV semantics can be decided in polynomial time in data complexity. Finally, we present a software implementation of our framework that we used to evaluate the feasibility of this new approach using an existing benchmark for OWL 2 QL.

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@article{arxiv.2607.16715,
  title  = {Tractable Query Answering under Epistemic Confidentiality Policies in DL Ontologies (extended version)},
  author = {Lorenzo Marconi and Daniela Rieti and Riccardo ROsati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16715},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at ISWC 2026