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A Parallel Framework for Handling Non-Determinism with Expressive Description Logics

Abstract

Multicore processors are nowadays widespread across desktop, laptop, server, and even smartphone and tablets devices. The rise of such powerful execution environments calls for new parallel and distributed Description Logics (DLs) reasoning algorithms. Many sophisticated optimizations have been explored and have considerably enhanced DL reasoning with light ontologies. Non-determinism remains a main source of complexity for implemented systems handling ontologies relying on more expressive logics. In this work, we explore handling non-determinism with DL languages enabling qualified cardinality restrictions. We implement a fork/join parallel framework into our hybrid algebraic reasoner, which handles qualified cardinality restrictions and nominals using in-equation solving. Preliminary evaluation shows encouraging results.

Authors

Faddoul J; MacCaull W

Pagination

pp. 699-708

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

May 1, 2014

DOI

10.1109/ipdpsw.2014.81

Name of conference

2014 IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops
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