In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about prototypical properties and inheritance with exceptions. The resulting logic, called ALC + Tmin, is built upon a previously introduced (monotonic) logic ALC + T that is obtained by adding a typicality operator T to ALC. The operator T is intended to select the “most normal” or “most typical” instances of a concept, so that knowledge bases may contain subsumption relations of the form T(C) ⊑ D (“T(C) is subsumed by D”), expressing that typical C-members are instances of concept D. From a knowledge representation point of view, the monotonic logic ALC + T is too weak to perform inheritance reasoning. In ALC + Tmin , in order to perform non-mono...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
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The present work deals with Description Logics (DLs), a class of knowledge representation formalisms...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic AL...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasonin...
In the last 20 years many proposals have been made to incorporate non-monotonic reasoning into descr...
Abstract. We present some preliminary results on an extension of a low complexity Description Logic ...
Recent extensions of description logics for dealing with different forms of non-monotonic reasoning ...
Recent extensions of description logics for dealing with different forms of non-monotonic reasoning ...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
We show that circumscription can be used to extend descrip-tion logics (DLs) with non-monotonic feat...
Abstract. Extensions of Description Logics (DLs) to reason about typicality and defeasible inheritan...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
Defeasible inheritance networks are a non-monotonic framework that deals with hierar-chical knowledg...
The present work deals with Description Logics (DLs), a class of knowledge representation formalisms...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic AL...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasonin...
In the last 20 years many proposals have been made to incorporate non-monotonic reasoning into descr...
Abstract. We present some preliminary results on an extension of a low complexity Description Logic ...
Recent extensions of description logics for dealing with different forms of non-monotonic reasoning ...
Recent extensions of description logics for dealing with different forms of non-monotonic reasoning ...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
We show that circumscription can be used to extend descrip-tion logics (DLs) with non-monotonic feat...
Abstract. Extensions of Description Logics (DLs) to reason about typicality and defeasible inheritan...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
International audienceIn this work we describe preferential Description Logics of typicality, a nonm...
Defeasible inheritance networks are a non-monotonic framework that deals with hierar-chical knowledg...
The present work deals with Description Logics (DLs), a class of knowledge representation formalisms...