Preferred Explanations for Ontology-Mediated Queries under Existential Rules

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Recently, explanations for query answers under existential rules have been investigated, where an explanation is an inclusion-minimal subset of a given database that, together with the ontology, entails the query. In this paper, we take a step further and study explanations under different minimality criteria. In particular, we first study cardinality-minimal explanations and hence focus on deriving explanations of minimum size. We then study a more general preference order induced by a weight distribution. We assume that every database fact is annotated with a (penalization) weight, and we are interested in explanations with minimum overall weight. For both preference orders, we study a variety of explanation problems, such as recognizing a preferred explanation, all preferred explanations, a relevant or necessary fact, and the existence of a preferred explanation not containing forbidden sets of facts. We provide a detailed complexity analysis for all the aforementioned problems, thereby providing a more complete picture for explaining query answers under existential rules.

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Ceylan, I. I., Lukasiewicz, T., Malizia, E., Molinaro, C., & Vaicenavicius, A. (2021). Preferred Explanations for Ontology-Mediated Queries under Existential Rules. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 7, pp. 6262–6270). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i7.16778

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