Abstract

There has been considerable past work studying data integration and uncertain data in isolation. We develop the foundations for local-as-view (LAV) data integration when the sources being integrated are uncertain. We motivate two distinct settings for uncertain-data integration. We then define containment of uncertain databases in these settings, which allows us to express uncertain sources as views over a virtual mediated uncertain database. Next, we define consistency of a set of uncertain sources and show intractability of consistency-checking. We identify an interesting special case for which consistency-checking is polynomial. Finally, the notion of certain answers from traditional LAV data integration does not generalize to the uncertain setting, so we define a corresponding notion of correct answers .

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