throwing in my two cents:

Seriously, you should read more related work - this has issue has been
addressed for almost 10 years.

To give you a short hint, the whole question can only be answered of you
define the language + the logical formalism. But again, some other
groups already have been working on it, starting from patterns-based
approaches, over proper ML-based approached, etc. - check all those
papers first, then start thinking about novel ideas


As said in the previous thread, it's for sure off-topic for the Jena
mailing list.


Lorenz


On 22.01.2018 16:16, javed khan wrote:
> Hello
>
> What are the possible examples (chances) of inconsistencies in ontologies?
> Like one I know is if we take same instance of classes that are disjoint.
>
> Also what (chances of) inconsistencies arises when data is extracted from
> Wikipedia infoboxes via Dbpedia?
>
> Thank you
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