Ontology-Mediated Queries Distributing over Components

Authors: Gerald Berger, Andreas Pieris

IJCAI 2016 | Conference PDF | Archive PDF | Plain Text | LLM Run Details

Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Theoretical We investigate distribution over components for classes of ontologymediated queries where the database query is a conjunctive query and the ontology is formulated using existential rules. For each such class, we syntactically characterize its fragment that distributes over components, and we study the problem of deciding whether a query distributes over components.
Researcher Affiliation Academia Gerald Berger, Andreas Pieris Institute of Information Systems, TU Wien, Austria {gberger,pieris}@dbai.tuwien.ac.at
Pseudocode No The paper does not contain any pseudocode or clearly labeled algorithm blocks. It focuses on formal definitions, theorems, and proofs.
Open Source Code No The paper does not mention providing open-source code for the described methodology.
Open Datasets No This is a theoretical paper on query languages and logic; it does not involve datasets, training, or empirical evaluations.
Dataset Splits No This is a theoretical paper; it does not involve validation sets or empirical evaluations.
Hardware Specification No The paper is theoretical and does not describe any specific hardware used for computations or experiments.
Software Dependencies No The paper discusses theoretical query languages and logical frameworks (e.g., Datalog, Description Logics) but does not list specific software dependencies with version numbers required for replication.
Experiment Setup No This is a theoretical paper; it does not describe any experimental setup details such as hyperparameters or training configurations.