In this paper we describe a concept-wise multi-preference semantics for description logic which has its root in the preferential approach for modeling defeasible reasoning in knowledge representation. We argue that this proposal, beside satisfying some desired properties, such as KLM postulates, and avoiding the drowning problem, also defines a plausible notion of semantics. We motivate the plausibility of the concept-wise multi-preference semantics by developing a logical semantics of self-organising maps, which have been proposed as possible candidates to explain the psychological mechanisms underlying category generalisation, in terms of multi-preference interpretations
Making decisions by learning preferences requires to consider semantical aspects dealing with the me...
In [13] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classical connec...
This paper gives a logical analysis in semantic terms of reasoning about preference relations. A met...
In this paper we aim at establishing a link between the preferential semantics for conditionals and ...
In this paper we develop a concept aware multi-preferential semantics for dealing with typicality in...
In this paper we establish a link between fuzzy and preferential semantics for description logics an...
We define a modular multi-concept extension of the lexicographic closure semantics for defeasible de...
Abstract. Description logics are a well-established family of knowledge representation formalisms in...
Abstract. The preferential and rational consequence relations first stud-ied by Lehmann and colleagu...
In this extended abstract we report some results concerning the relationships between a multiprefere...
Abstract This is an exploratory document for a new research line in logical semantics which is emer...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
AbstractThe paper discusses the origins and structure of Preference Semantics, a procedural and comp...
The preferential approach to nonmonotonic reasoning was consolidated in depth by Krause, Lehmann and...
In this paper we investigate the relationships between a multipreferential semantics for defeasible ...
Making decisions by learning preferences requires to consider semantical aspects dealing with the me...
In [13] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classical connec...
This paper gives a logical analysis in semantic terms of reasoning about preference relations. A met...
In this paper we aim at establishing a link between the preferential semantics for conditionals and ...
In this paper we develop a concept aware multi-preferential semantics for dealing with typicality in...
In this paper we establish a link between fuzzy and preferential semantics for description logics an...
We define a modular multi-concept extension of the lexicographic closure semantics for defeasible de...
Abstract. Description logics are a well-established family of knowledge representation formalisms in...
Abstract. The preferential and rational consequence relations first stud-ied by Lehmann and colleagu...
In this extended abstract we report some results concerning the relationships between a multiprefere...
Abstract This is an exploratory document for a new research line in logical semantics which is emer...
The past 25 years have seen many attempts to introduce defeasible-reasoning capabilities into a desc...
AbstractThe paper discusses the origins and structure of Preference Semantics, a procedural and comp...
The preferential approach to nonmonotonic reasoning was consolidated in depth by Krause, Lehmann and...
In this paper we investigate the relationships between a multipreferential semantics for defeasible ...
Making decisions by learning preferences requires to consider semantical aspects dealing with the me...
In [13] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classical connec...
This paper gives a logical analysis in semantic terms of reasoning about preference relations. A met...