This work develops an approach to efficient reasoning in first-order knowledge bases with incomplete information. We build on Levesque's proper knowledge bases approach, which supports limited incomplete knowledge in the form of a possibly infinite set of positive or negative ground facts. We propose a generalization which allows these facts to involve unknown individuals, as in the work on labeled null values in databases. Dealing with such unknown individuals has been shown to be a key feature in the database literature on data integration and data exchange. In this way, we obtain one of the most expressive first-order open-world settings for which reasoning can still be done efficiently by evaluation, as in relational databases. We show the soundness of the reasoning procedure and its completeness for queries in a certain normal form.
Efficient reasoning in proper knowledge bases with unknown individuals / DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe; Lespérance, Yves; Levesque, Hector J.. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 827-832. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2011 tenutosi a Barcelona; Spain nel 16-22 July 2011) [10.5591/978-1-57735-516-8/IJCAI11-144].
Efficient reasoning in proper knowledge bases with unknown individuals
DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe;
2011
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This work develops an approach to efficient reasoning in first-order knowledge bases with incomplete information. We build on Levesque's proper knowledge bases approach, which supports limited incomplete knowledge in the form of a possibly infinite set of positive or negative ground facts. We propose a generalization which allows these facts to involve unknown individuals, as in the work on labeled null values in databases. Dealing with such unknown individuals has been shown to be a key feature in the database literature on data integration and data exchange. In this way, we obtain one of the most expressive first-order open-world settings for which reasoning can still be done efficiently by evaluation, as in relational databases. We show the soundness of the reasoning procedure and its completeness for queries in a certain normal form.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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