An extension of the concept description language ALC used in KL-ONE-like terminological reasoning is presented. The extension includes multi–modal operators that can either stand for the usual role quantifications or for modalities such as belief, time etc. The modal operators can be used at all levels of the concept terms, and they can be used to modify both concepts and roles. This is an instance of a new kind of combination of modal logics where the modal operators of one logic may operate directly on the operators of the other logic. Different versions of this logic are investigated and various results about decidability and undecidability are presented. The main problem, however, decidability of the basic version of the logic, remains ...
We provide a detailed overview of knowledge representation issues in general and terminological know...
This thesis investigates terminological representation languages, as used in kl-one-type knowledge ...
Terminological knowledge representation systems (TKRSs) are tools for designing and using knowledge ...
An extension of the concept description language ${\cal alc\}$ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologi...
An extension of the concept description language ${\cal alc\}$ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologi...
An extension of the concept description language {$\cal ALC$} used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologic...
An extension of the concept description language \alc\ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminological rea...
An extension of the concept description language {$\cal ALC$} used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologic...
Terminological knowledge representation formalisms can be used to represent objective, time-independ...
This paper presents a unified architecture for knowledge representation and reasoning based on termi...
In this paper, we construct a new concept description language intended for representing dynamic a...
We introduce a concept language for representing knowledge. Relying on the well-known correspondence...
We provide a detailed overview of knowledge representation issues in general and terminological know...
Terminological Knowledge Representation Systems (TKRS) are tools for designing and using knowledge b...
. Motivated by applications that demand for the adequate representation of part-whole relations, dif...
We provide a detailed overview of knowledge representation issues in general and terminological know...
This thesis investigates terminological representation languages, as used in kl-one-type knowledge ...
Terminological knowledge representation systems (TKRSs) are tools for designing and using knowledge ...
An extension of the concept description language ${\cal alc\}$ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologi...
An extension of the concept description language ${\cal alc\}$ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologi...
An extension of the concept description language {$\cal ALC$} used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologic...
An extension of the concept description language \alc\ used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminological rea...
An extension of the concept description language {$\cal ALC$} used in {\sc kl-one}-like terminologic...
Terminological knowledge representation formalisms can be used to represent objective, time-independ...
This paper presents a unified architecture for knowledge representation and reasoning based on termi...
In this paper, we construct a new concept description language intended for representing dynamic a...
We introduce a concept language for representing knowledge. Relying on the well-known correspondence...
We provide a detailed overview of knowledge representation issues in general and terminological know...
Terminological Knowledge Representation Systems (TKRS) are tools for designing and using knowledge b...
. Motivated by applications that demand for the adequate representation of part-whole relations, dif...
We provide a detailed overview of knowledge representation issues in general and terminological know...
This thesis investigates terminological representation languages, as used in kl-one-type knowledge ...
Terminological knowledge representation systems (TKRSs) are tools for designing and using knowledge ...