Why not? Developing ABox Abduction beyond Repairs
Why not? Developing ABox Abduction beyond Repairs
Abduction is the task of computing a sufficient extension of a knowledge base (KB) that entails a conclusion not entailed by the original KB. It serves to compute explanations, or hypotheses, for such missing entailments. While this task has been intensively investigated for perfect data and under classical semantics, less is known about abduction when erroneous data results in inconsistent KBs. In this paper we define a suitable notion of abduction under repair semantics, and propose a set of minimality criteria that guides abduction towards `useful' hypotheses. We provide initial complexity results on deciding existence of and verifying abductive solutions with these criteria, under different repair semantics and for the description logics DL-Lite and EL_bot.
Anselm Haak、Patrick Koopmann、Yasir Mahmood、Anni-Yasmin Turhan
计算技术、计算机技术
Anselm Haak,Patrick Koopmann,Yasir Mahmood,Anni-Yasmin Turhan.Why not? Developing ABox Abduction beyond Repairs[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21955.点此复制
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