2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44900-1_7
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4-Valued Semantics Under the OWA: A Deductive Database Approach

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a novel approach for dealing with databases containing inconsistent information. Considering four-valued logics in the context of OWA (Open World Assumption), a database ∆ is a pair (E, R) where E is the extension and R the set of rules. In our formalism, the set E is a set of pairs of the form ϕ, v where ϕ is a fact and v is either t, or b, or f (meaning respectively true, inconsistent or false), given that unknown facts are not stored. Moreover the rules extend Datalog neg rules a… Show more

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“…In Section 5, we investigate how our approach can be expressed in the context of the Four-valued logic [5] and we show that the semantics of [13] allows to compute the truth value of every tuple t as defined above. The following proposition shows that our notion of inconsistent tuple complies with Definition 3.…”
Section: The Truth-value Of a Tuplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Section 5, we investigate how our approach can be expressed in the context of the Four-valued logic [5] and we show that the semantics of [13] allows to compute the truth value of every tuple t as defined above. The following proposition shows that our notion of inconsistent tuple complies with Definition 3.…”
Section: The Truth-value Of a Tuplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Figure 3 shows that formulas of the form Φ ∨ ¬Φ are not always true, independently of the truth value of Φ. The reader is referred to the literature [3,5,12,13,20] for more on the properties of Four-valued logic.…”
Section: Basics Of Four-valued Logicmentioning
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