Data-graph repairs: the preferred approach

04/03/2023
by   Sergio Abriola, et al.
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Repairing inconsistent knowledge bases is a task that has been assessed, with great advances over several decades, from within the knowledge representation and reasoning and the database theory communities. As information becomes more complex and interconnected, new types of repositories, representation languages and semantics are developed in order to be able to query and reason about it. Graph databases provide an effective way to represent relationships among data, and allow processing and querying these connections efficiently. In this work, we focus on the problem of computing preferred (subset and superset) repairs for graph databases with data values, using a notion of consistency based on a set of Reg-GXPath expressions as integrity constraints. Specifically, we study the problem of computing preferred repairs based on two different preference criteria, one based on weights and the other based on multisets, showing that in most cases it is possible to retain the same computational complexity as in the case where no preference criterion is available for exploitation.

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