Abstract

Multi-context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly heterogeneous and non-monotonic) that are interlinked via bridge rules, where the global system semantics emerges from the local semantics of the knowledge bases (also called contexts) in an equilibrium. While MCSs and related formalisms are inherently targeted for distributed set- tings, no truly distributed algorithms for their evaluation were available. We address this short- coming and present a suite of such algorithms which includes a basic algorithm DMCS, an ad- vanced version DMCSOPT that exploits topology-based optimizations, and a streaming algorithm DMCS-STREAMING that computes equilibria in packages of bounded size. The algorithms be- have quite differently in several respects, as experienced in thorough experimental evaluation of a system prototype. From the experimental results, we derive a guideline for choosing the appropriate algorithm and running mode in particular situations, determined by the parameter settings.

Details

Title
Distributed Evaluation of Nonmonotonic Multi-context Systems
Author
Dao-Tran, Minh; Eiter, Thomas; Fink, Michael; Krennwallner, Thomas
Pages
543-600
Section
Articles
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
AI Access Foundation
ISSN
10769757
e-ISSN
19435037
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2554097785
Copyright
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