Hello:

Is it possible to infer new knowledge about an ontology only from a query in 
SPARQL?

I have a question about the use of the SPARQL language about ontologies. So far 
I have thought that SPARQL is the equivalent to the SQL language in the 
relational databases, that is to say, that with SPARQL it is only possible to 
consult the data that are explicitly in the ontology, without having access to 
the data that can be inferred , leaving the responsibility of the inference to 
the reasoners.
 
However, I have read documents from which I infer that SPARQL does have the 
capacity to infer implicit and non-explicit knowledge in the ontology. Is my 
inference true? That is, is it possible to infer knowledge through a SPARQL 
query without the need for a reasoner? If the answer is true, then what 
advantages does the use of a reasoner have over the use of SPARQL?

   

Greetings, Manuel Puebla. 

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