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Chasing Streams with Existential Rules

Conference Paper Main Track Knowledge Representation

Abstract

We study reasoning with existential rules to perform query answering over streams of data. On static databases, this problem has been widely studied, but its extension to rapidly changing data has not yet been considered. To bridge this gap, we extend LARS, a well-known framework for rule-based stream reasoning, to support existential rules. For that, we show how to translate LARS with existentials into a semantics-preserving set of existential rules. As query answering with such rules is undecidable in general, we describe how to leverage the temporal nature of streams and present suitable notions of acyclicity that ensure decidability.

Authors

Keywords

  • Knowledge Representation Languages
  • KR and the Web, Semantic Web
  • Logic programming, answer set programming
  • Reasoning with time, space and perceptions

Context

Venue
International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Archive span
2002-2025
Indexed papers
1109
Paper id
103702396241471295