E. Kharlamov, Ognjen Savkovic, Guohui Xiao, R. Peñaloza, G. Mehdi, M. Roshchin, Ian Horrocks
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Semantic Rules for Machine Diagnostics: Execution and Management
Rule-based diagnostics of equipment is an important task in industry. In this paper we present how semantic technologies can enhance diagnostics. In particular, we present our semantic rule language sigRL that is inspired by the real diagnostic languages used in Siemens. SigRL allows to write compact yet powerful diagnostic programs by relying on a high level data independent vocabulary, diagnostic ontologies, and queries over these ontologies. We study computational complexity of SigRL: execution of diagnostic programs, provenance computation, as well as automatic verification of redundancy and inconsistency in diagnostic programs.