English

Semiring Provenance for Lightweight Description Logics

Logic in Computer Science 2026-03-31 v4 Artificial Intelligence Databases

Abstract

We investigate semiring provenance--a successful framework originally defined in the relational database setting--for description logics. In this context, the ontology axioms are annotated with elements of a commutative semiring and these annotations are propagated to the ontology consequences in a way that reflects how they are derived. We define a provenance semantics for a language that encompasses several lightweight description logics and show its relationships with semantics that have been defined for ontologies annotated with a specific kind of annotation (such as fuzzy degrees). We show that under some restrictions on the semiring, the semantics satisfies desirable properties (such as extending the semiring provenance defined for databases). We then focus on the well-known why-provenance, for which we study the complexity of problems related to the provenance of an assertion or a conjunctive query answer. Finally, we consider two more restricted cases which correspond to the so-called positive Boolean provenance and lineage in the database setting. For these cases, we exhibit relationships with well-known notions related to explanations in description logics and complete our complexity analysis. As a side contribution, we provide conditions on an ELHI\mathcal{ELHI}_\bot ontology that guarantee tractable reasoning.

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@article{arxiv.2310.16472,
  title  = {Semiring Provenance for Lightweight Description Logics},
  author = {Camille Bourgaux and Ana Ozaki and Rafael Peñaloza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.16472},
  year   = {2026}
}

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