In this paper, we extend description logics (DLs) with non-monotonic reasoning fea- tures. We start by investigating a notion of defeasible subsumption in the spirit of defeasible conditionals as studied by Kraus and colleagues in the propositional case. In particular, we consider a natural and intuitive semantics for defeasible subsumption, and we investi- gate syntactic properties (à la Gentzen) for both preferential and rational subsumptions and prove representation results for the description logic ALC. Such representation results pave the way for more effective decision procedures for defeasible reasoning in DLs. We analyse the problem of non-monotonic reasoning in DL at the level of entailment for both TBox and ABox reasoning, and pre...
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 ...
Description Logics (DLs) are increasingly successful knowledge representation formalisms, useful for...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
peer reviewedIn this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
Defeasible Description Logics (DDLs) extend Description Logics with defeasible concept inclusions. R...
We extend the KLM approach to defeasible reasoning to be applicable to a restricted version of first...
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 ...
Description Logics (DLs) are increasingly successful knowledge representation formalisms, useful for...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
In this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ALC. The resu...
peer reviewedIn this paper we present an approach to defeasible reasoning for the description logic ...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
Defeasible Description Logics (DDLs) extend Description Logics with defeasible concept inclusions. R...
We extend the KLM approach to defeasible reasoning to be applicable to a restricted version of first...
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 ...
Description Logics (DLs) are increasingly successful knowledge representation formalisms, useful for...