Title : Web and TV

Presenter Dan Brickley
Abstract I will give a brief update on the standardization discussions from the Web and TV workshop this week in Berlin, subsetting my talk and summarising the other presentations and discussions. I'll try to make it relevant from a research perspective too. See http://www.w3.org/2010/11/web-and-tv/

Title : Contrastive Reasoning with Inconsistent Ontologies

Presenter Jun Fang
Abstract In this paper we present a framework for answering queries over inconsistent ontologies by using contrastive reasoning, the reasoning of contrasts which are expressed as contrary conjunctions like the word ``but'' in natural language. We argue that contrastive answers are more informative for reasoning with inconsistent ontologies, as compared with the usual simple boolean answer, i.e., either ``yes'' or ``no''. We propose a general approach to obtaining contrastive answers from inconsistent ontologies, including an algorithm for computing contrastive answers. The proposed framework has been implemented in the system CRION (Contrastive Reasoning with Inconsistent ONtologies) as a reasoning plug-in in the LarKC (Large Knowledge Collider) platform. We report several experiments in which we apply the CRION system to some realistic ontologies. This evaluation shows that contrastive reasoning is a useful extension to the existing approaches of reasoning with inconsistent ontologies.