The Beth definability property, a well-known property from classical logic, is inves-tigated in the context of description logics: if a general L-TBox implicitly defines an L-concept in terms of a given signature, where L is a description logic, then does there always exist over this signature an explicit definition in L for the concept? This property has been studied before and used to optimize reasoning in description logics. In this paper a complete classification of Beth definability is provided for extensions of the basic descrip-tion logic ALC with transitive roles, inverse roles, role hierarchies, and/or functionality restrictions, both on arbitrary and on finite structures. Moreover, we present a tableau-based algorithm which comput...
The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provenance inform...
In this paper we investigate the consequence-based algorithms that are nowadays commonly used for su...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
The Craig interpolation property (CIP) states that an interpolant for an implication exists iff it i...
The tableaux algorithm is a general technique for deciding concept satisfiability problems in descri...
We show that the vast majority of extensions of the description logic EL do not enjoy the Craig inte...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract. The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provena...
Abstract. The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provena...
Abstract. Description logics are a family of knowledge representation formalisms that are descended ...
In this paper we investigate the consequence-based algorithms that are nowadays commonly used for su...
We show that the vast majority of extensions of the description logic $\mathcal{EL}$ do not enjoy th...
The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provenance inform...
In this paper we investigate the consequence-based algorithms that are nowadays commonly used for su...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
The Craig interpolation property (CIP) states that an interpolant for an implication exists iff it i...
The tableaux algorithm is a general technique for deciding concept satisfiability problems in descri...
We show that the vast majority of extensions of the description logic EL do not enjoy the Craig inte...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract. The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provena...
Abstract. The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provena...
Abstract. Description logics are a family of knowledge representation formalisms that are descended ...
In this paper we investigate the consequence-based algorithms that are nowadays commonly used for su...
We show that the vast majority of extensions of the description logic $\mathcal{EL}$ do not enjoy th...
The provenir ontology is an upper-level ontology to facilitate interoperability of provenance inform...
In this paper we investigate the consequence-based algorithms that are nowadays commonly used for su...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...