Semantic Web applications based on the Web Ontology Language (OWL) often require the use of numbers in class descriptions for expressing cardinality restrictions on properties or even classes. Some of these cardinalities are specified explicitly, but quite a few are entailed and need to be discovered by reasoning procedures. Due to the Description Logic (DL) foundation of OWL, those reasoning services are offered by DL reasoners. Existing DL reasoners employ reasoning procedures that are arithmetically uninformed and substitute arithmetic reasoning by "don't know" non-determinism in order to cover all possible cases. This lack of information about arithmetic problems dramatically degrades the performance of DL reasoners ...
Logic programming has always been a major ontology modeling paradigm, and is frequently being used i...
The EL family of description logics (DLs) has been designed to provide a restricted syntax for commo...
Abstract. We investigate cases where an ontology expressed in a seem-ingly hard DL can be polynomial...
AbstractSemantic web applications based on the web ontology language (OWL) often require the use of ...
OWL-DL is a World Wide Web Consortium standard for rep-resenting ontologies on the Semantic Web. It ...
Answering a query over a group of RDF data pages is a trivial process. However, in the Semantic Web,...
Acknowledgements This work has been partially supported by the European project Marrying Ontologies ...
AbstractDescription Logics (DLs) are a family of logic based knowledge representation formalisms. Al...
Description logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms that provide the logica...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
Description logics (DLs) are knowledge representation formalisms with well-understood model-theoreti...
We propose a new technique for approximate ABox reasoning with OWL DL ontologies. Essentially, we ob...
The problem of reasoning with qualified number restrictions in Description Logics (DLs) has been inv...
Although the computational complexity of the logic underlying the standard OWL 2 for the Web Ontolog...
We investigate cases where an ontology expressed in a seemingly hard DL can be polynomially reduced ...
Logic programming has always been a major ontology modeling paradigm, and is frequently being used i...
The EL family of description logics (DLs) has been designed to provide a restricted syntax for commo...
Abstract. We investigate cases where an ontology expressed in a seem-ingly hard DL can be polynomial...
AbstractSemantic web applications based on the web ontology language (OWL) often require the use of ...
OWL-DL is a World Wide Web Consortium standard for rep-resenting ontologies on the Semantic Web. It ...
Answering a query over a group of RDF data pages is a trivial process. However, in the Semantic Web,...
Acknowledgements This work has been partially supported by the European project Marrying Ontologies ...
AbstractDescription Logics (DLs) are a family of logic based knowledge representation formalisms. Al...
Description logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms that provide the logica...
The Web Ontology Language. (OWL) is a family of description logic based ontology languages for the S...
Description logics (DLs) are knowledge representation formalisms with well-understood model-theoreti...
We propose a new technique for approximate ABox reasoning with OWL DL ontologies. Essentially, we ob...
The problem of reasoning with qualified number restrictions in Description Logics (DLs) has been inv...
Although the computational complexity of the logic underlying the standard OWL 2 for the Web Ontolog...
We investigate cases where an ontology expressed in a seemingly hard DL can be polynomially reduced ...
Logic programming has always been a major ontology modeling paradigm, and is frequently being used i...
The EL family of description logics (DLs) has been designed to provide a restricted syntax for commo...
Abstract. We investigate cases where an ontology expressed in a seem-ingly hard DL can be polynomial...