A theory of diagnosis from first principles
Artificial Intelligence
Journal of Symbolic Logic
The description logic handbook: theory, implementation, and applications
The description logic handbook: theory, implementation, and applications
Ontology Matching
Just the right amount: extracting modules from ontologies
Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web
Pinpointing in the Description Logic $\mathcal {EL}^+$
KI '07 Proceedings of the 30th annual German conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Applying Logical Constraints to Ontology Matching
KI '07 Proceedings of the 30th annual German conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Learning Disjointness for Debugging Mappings between Lightweight Ontologies
EKAW '08 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Knowledge Engineering: Practice and Patterns
Extending Description Logics with Uncertainty Reasoning in Possibilistic Logic
ECSQARU '07 Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
A Kernel Revision Operator for Terminologies -- Algorithms and Evaluation
ISWC '08 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on The Semantic Web
A Modularization-Based Approach to Finding All Justifications for OWL DL Entailments
ASWC '08 Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference on The Semantic Web
AAAI'07 Proceedings of the 22nd national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
A semantic approach for iterated revision in possibilistic logic
AAAI'08 Proceedings of the 23rd national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Reasoning with inconsistent ontologies
IJCAI'05 Proceedings of the 19th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Reasoning Support for Mapping Revision
Journal of Logic and Computation
Three semantics for distributed systems and their relations with alignment composition
ISWC'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on The Semantic Web
Reasoning with noisy semantic data
ESWC'11 Proceedings of the 8th extended semantic web conference on The semanic web: research and applications - Volume Part II
Debugging is-a structure in networked taxonomies
Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for the Life Sciences
Reconfigurable composition of web services using belief revision through genetic algorithm
SEMCCO'11 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Swarm, Evolutionary, and Memetic Computing - Volume Part I
Reconfigurable web service composition using belief revision
ADCONS'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Advanced Computing, Networking and Security
Semantic precision and recall for evaluating incoherent ontology mappings
AMT'12 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Active Media Technology
Decentralized semantic coordination via belief propagation
Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
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Ontology matching is one of the key research topics in the field of the Semantic Web. There are many matching systems that generate mappings between different ontologies either automatically or semi-automatically. However, the mappings generated by these systems may be inconsistent with the ontologies. Several approaches have been proposed to deal with the inconsistencies between mappings and ontologies. This problem is often called a mapping revision problem, as the ontologies are assumed to be correct, whereas the mappings are repaired when resolving the inconsistencies. In this paper, we first propose a conflict-based mapping revision operator and show that it can be characterized by two logical postulates adapted from some existing postulates for belief base revision. We then provide an algorithm for iterative mapping revision by using an ontology revision operator and show that this algorithm defines a conflict-based mapping revision operator. Three concrete ontology revision operators are given to instantiate the iterative algorithm, which result in three different mapping revision algorithms. We implement these algorithms and provide some preliminary but interesting evaluation results.