Direct computation of diagnoses for ontology debugging

09/05/2012
by   Kostyantyn Shchekotykhin, et al.
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Modern ontology debugging methods allow efficient identification and localization of faulty axioms defined by a user while developing an ontology. The ontology development process in this case is characterized by rather frequent and regular calls to a reasoner resulting in an early user awareness of modeling errors. In such a scenario an ontology usually includes only a small number of conflict sets, i.e. sets of axioms preserving the faults. This property allows efficient use of standard model-based diagnosis techniques based on the application of hitting set algorithms to a number of given conflict sets. However, in many use cases such as ontology alignment the ontologies might include many more conflict sets than in usual ontology development settings, thus making precomputation of conflict sets and consequently ontology diagnosis infeasible. In this paper we suggest a debugging approach based on a direct computation of diagnoses that omits calculation of conflict sets. Embedded in an ontology debugger, the proposed algorithm is able to identify diagnoses for an ontology which includes a large number of faults and for which application of standard diagnosis methods fails. The evaluation results show that the approach is practicable and is able to identify a fault in adequate time.

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