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Improving the cost of updates in virtual knowledge graphs
Umeå University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Computing Science.ORCID iD: 0009-0008-5036-2452
Umeå University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Computing Science. Research Centre for Knowledge and Data, Faculty of Engineering, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5174-9693
2024 (English)In: JOWO 2024The Joint Ontology Workshops: Proceedings of the Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Episode X: The Tukker Zomer of Ontology, and satellite events co-located with the 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024) / [ed] Ítalo Oliveira; Pedro Paulo F. Barcelos; Rodrigo Calhau; Claudenir M. Fonseca; Guendalina Righetti, CEUR-WS , 2024, article id ST4DM-2Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Virtual Knowledge Graph (VKG) is known as a data integration paradigm used to efficiently manage the heterogeneity of richly structured data that is common inside several organizations, in inter-organizational settings, and more openly on the Web. Although such a paradigm continues to gain importance in both foundational and applied research, updates in VKG systems remain an open challenge that has received less attention. Yet, a solution to such a problem would be of great importance, as it would allow VKG systems to be full-fledged, thus allowing end-users to fully manage source data through the lens of the ontology they are exposed to. This research aims to propose a comprehensive framework for instance-level updates in VKGs, where updates posed over the ontology have to be translated into source-level updates and, more importantly, how the side effects related to the propagation of ontology-based updates to the underlying data source can be minimized.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
CEUR-WS , 2024. article id ST4DM-2
Series
CEUR workshop proceedings, ISSN 1613-0073 ; 3882
Keywords [en]
Knowledge Representation, Ontology-based Data Access, View Updates, Virtual Knowledge Graph (VKG)
National Category
Computer Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-234330Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85214562956OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-234330DiVA, id: diva2:1929737
Conference
2024 Joint Ontology Workshops - Episode X: The Tukker Zomer of Ontology, and Satellite Events, JOWO 2024, Enschede, The Netherlands, July 15-19, 2024
Funder
Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP)German Research Foundation (DFG)Available from: 2025-01-21 Created: 2025-01-21 Last updated: 2026-04-29Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. Ontology-based update in virtual knowledge graphs
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Ontology-based update in virtual knowledge graphs
2026 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Alternative title[sv]
Ontologibaserad uppdatering i virtuella kunskapsgrafer
Abstract [en]

Nowadays, the amount of data generated by users on the Web has increased dramatically, and managing it efficiently is getting more challenging, especially for small or medium-sized organizations. Often, the data to be managed is encoded in a low-level format, requiring domain experts to manually produce a high-level conceptual view from the raw data. A virtual Knowledge Graph (VKG) is a semantic framework that stands as a data integration paradigm aiming to provide convenient, user-friendly access to the data. VKGs, formerly known as ontology-based data access (OBDA), have emerged as an information management system that solves the complex problem of data integration by exposing the end users to an ontology that is typically expressed in some fragment of the Web Ontology Language (OWL2), standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The framework is a virtual approach that typically consists of three main components: an ontology, which is a high-level and conceptual representation of the domain of interest, a set of data sources, and the mapping between the two.

However, with the vision of the Semantic Web, which has consisted of enabling the "Read/Write" Web for structured data, the main focus of research in VKGs has been centered around query-answering which consists of using the ontology layer to extract information specified through a query from the underlying data sources. Yet the problem of updates in VKGs has, however, received little attention and represents an important feature that will enable VKGs to be fully-fledged and, thus, let user fully manage their data from the ontology they are exposed to. This dissertation aims to study and introduce the notions of ontology-based update in the context of VKGs and to study the foundational issues of this extension. In other words, the aim is to study how updates posed over the ontology layer are rewritten into equivalent updates over the underlying data sources.

However, due to the complex nature of VKG mappings, the translation of ontology-based updates is not always deterministic and might lead to extra unintended updates in the knowledge graph, which we refer to as side effects. Considering ontologies specified in DL-LiteR, the formal counterpart of OWL 2 QL, we study how to efficiently translate ontology-based updates by relying on the reverse of VKG mappings. Secondly, based on a given comparison metric for ontology-based update translations, we compute a set of translations with minimum side effects. We also introduce the notion of preference (provided by the user in a declarative format) that can be used to provide a deterministic translation. Finally, we demonstrate the practical feasibility of our approach by implementing the proposed techniques within the Ontop VKG system, translating SPARQL Update operations into SQL statements via R2RML mappings.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Umeå: Umeå University, 2026. p. 50
Series
Report / UMINF, ISSN 0348-0542 ; 26.06
Keywords
computer science, Knowledge Representation, Virtual Knowledge Graph (VKG), Ontology-based Data Access, View Updates, database, graph database
National Category
Artificial Intelligence Computer Sciences
Research subject
Computer Science
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-252705 (URN)978-91-6850-054-6 (ISBN)978-91-6850-055-3 (ISBN)
Public defence
2026-05-26, UB.A.230 (Lindellhallen 3), Umeå, 13:00 (English)
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Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP)
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Link to participate via Zoom: https://umu.zoom.us/j/62610930122.

Available from: 2026-05-04 Created: 2026-04-29 Last updated: 2026-04-30Bibliographically approved

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