In Semantic Web, the knowledge Sources usually contain inconsistency because they are constantly changing and from different view points. As is well known, as based on the description logic, OWL is lack of the ability of tolerating inconsistent or incomplete data. Recently, the research in handling inconsistency in OWL becomes more and more important. In this paper, we present a paraconsistent OWL called quasi-classical OWL to handle inconsistency with holding important inference rules such as modus tollens, modus ponens, and disjunctive syllogism. We propose a terminable, sound and complete tableau algorithm to implement paraconsistent reasoning in quasi-classical OWL. In comparison with other approaches to handle inconsistency in OWL, our...
Web ontology language OWL DL has two-valued model theory semantics so that ontologies expressed by i...
Abstract. As a vision for the future of the Web, the Semantic Web is an open, constantly changing an...
Abstract. This paper proposes a paraconsistent and nonmonotonic extension of description logic by pl...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
Abstract. In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semanti...
In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semantic Web, it ...
Abstract. The study of paraconsistent reasoning with ontologies is es-pecially important for the Sem...
The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing ontologies ...
In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semantic Web, it ...
Abstract. The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing o...
Reasoning with inconsistencies is an important issue for Semantic Web as imperfect information is un...
Abstract. The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing o...
Description logics are a family of knowledge representation formalism which descended from semantic ...
This paper proposes a paraconsistent and nonmonotonic extension of description logic by planting a n...
As a vision for the future of the Web, the Semantic Web is an open, constantly changing and collabor...
Web ontology language OWL DL has two-valued model theory semantics so that ontologies expressed by i...
Abstract. As a vision for the future of the Web, the Semantic Web is an open, constantly changing an...
Abstract. This paper proposes a paraconsistent and nonmonotonic extension of description logic by pl...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
Abstract. In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semanti...
In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semantic Web, it ...
Abstract. The study of paraconsistent reasoning with ontologies is es-pecially important for the Sem...
The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing ontologies ...
In an open, constantly changing and collaborative environment like the forthcoming Semantic Web, it ...
Abstract. The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing o...
Reasoning with inconsistencies is an important issue for Semantic Web as imperfect information is un...
Abstract. The Web Ontology Language OWL is currently the most prominent formalism for representing o...
Description logics are a family of knowledge representation formalism which descended from semantic ...
This paper proposes a paraconsistent and nonmonotonic extension of description logic by planting a n...
As a vision for the future of the Web, the Semantic Web is an open, constantly changing and collabor...
Web ontology language OWL DL has two-valued model theory semantics so that ontologies expressed by i...
Abstract. As a vision for the future of the Web, the Semantic Web is an open, constantly changing an...
Abstract. This paper proposes a paraconsistent and nonmonotonic extension of description logic by pl...