Abstract. Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. Popular methods for repairing such concepts aim to remove or rewrite axioms to resolve the conflict by the original logics used. Under certain conditions, however, the structure and intention of the original axioms must be preserved in the knowledge base. This, in turn, requires changing the underlying logics for repair. In this paper, we show how Probabilistic Description Logics, a variant of Reiter’s default logics with Lehmann’s Lexicographical Entailment, can be used to resolve conflicts fully-automatically and receive a consistent knowledge base from which inferences can be drawn again. Key words: default logics, unsatisfiabili...
Abstract The problem investigated is the identification within an input knowledge base of axioms whi...
Recently, the problem of inconsistency handling in de-scription logics has attracted a lot of attent...
Reiter's default logic is supposed to reasoning on consistent knowledge; when inconsistencies o...
Abstract. Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowled...
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. ...
Using a variant of Lehmann's Default Logics and Probabilistic Description Logics we recently present...
Finding an appropriate semantics for task of updating an inconsistent knowledge base is a challengin...
The Web Ontology Languages define a rich machine readable language for knowledge representation on t...
International audienceThe paper investigates the relation between inconsistencytolerant semantics (A...
International audienceMany inconsistency-tolerant semantics for DLs rely on the notion of a repair, ...
Description logics belong to a family of knowledge representation formalisms that are widely used fo...
International audienceRecently several inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for que...
Reiter's default logic can not handle inconsistencies and incoherences and thus is not satisfac...
We define a logic of default justifications that relies on operational semantics. One of the key fea...
Abstract, We consider the problem of integrating Reiter's default logic into terminological rep...
Abstract The problem investigated is the identification within an input knowledge base of axioms whi...
Recently, the problem of inconsistency handling in de-scription logics has attracted a lot of attent...
Reiter's default logic is supposed to reasoning on consistent knowledge; when inconsistencies o...
Abstract. Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowled...
Unsatisfiable concepts are a major cause for inconsistencies in Description Logics knowledge bases. ...
Using a variant of Lehmann's Default Logics and Probabilistic Description Logics we recently present...
Finding an appropriate semantics for task of updating an inconsistent knowledge base is a challengin...
The Web Ontology Languages define a rich machine readable language for knowledge representation on t...
International audienceThe paper investigates the relation between inconsistencytolerant semantics (A...
International audienceMany inconsistency-tolerant semantics for DLs rely on the notion of a repair, ...
Description logics belong to a family of knowledge representation formalisms that are widely used fo...
International audienceRecently several inconsistency-tolerant semantics have been introduced for que...
Reiter's default logic can not handle inconsistencies and incoherences and thus is not satisfac...
We define a logic of default justifications that relies on operational semantics. One of the key fea...
Abstract, We consider the problem of integrating Reiter's default logic into terminological rep...
Abstract The problem investigated is the identification within an input knowledge base of axioms whi...
Recently, the problem of inconsistency handling in de-scription logics has attracted a lot of attent...
Reiter's default logic is supposed to reasoning on consistent knowledge; when inconsistencies o...