Most knowledge representation languages are based on classes and taxonomic relationships between classes. Taxonomic hierarchies without defaults or exceptions are semantically equivalent to a collection of formulas in first order predicate calculus. Although designers of knowledge representation languages often express an intuitive feeling that there must be some advantage to representing facts as taxonomic relationships rather than first order formulas, there are few, if any, technical results supporting this intuition. We attempt to remedy this situation by presenting a taxonomic syntax for first order predicate calculus and a series of theorems that support the claim that taxonomic syntax is superior to classical syntax
Order-sorted logic has been formalized as first-order logic with sorted terms where sorts are ordere...
It is both desirable and plausible to treat natu-ral language itself as a "knowledge representa...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standard...
We adopt a formalism, similar to terminological logic languages developed in AI knowledge representa...
Taxonomic reasoning is used in many applications, including many-sorted logic, knowledge bases, docu...
: We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standa...
This paper develops a version of Natural Logic -- an inference system that works directly on natural...
Taxonomically organized data pervade science, business, and everyday life. Unfortunately, taxonomies...
Information retrieval effectiveness has become a crucial issue with the enormous growth of available...
In this paper first order logic is used for expressing syntax of formal languages. A model Syn is i...
The frequency of intensional and non-first-order definable operators in natural languages constitute...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a learning method of minimal casebase to represent taxonomic relat...
The notion of class is ubiquitous in computer science and is central in many formalisms for the repr...
Taxonomies are the backbone of many structured, semantic knowledge resources. Recent works for extra...
Order-sorted logic has been formalized as first-order logic with sorted terms where sorts are ordere...
It is both desirable and plausible to treat natu-ral language itself as a "knowledge representa...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standard...
We adopt a formalism, similar to terminological logic languages developed in AI knowledge representa...
Taxonomic reasoning is used in many applications, including many-sorted logic, knowledge bases, docu...
: We have argued elsewhere that first order inference can be made more efficient by using non-standa...
This paper develops a version of Natural Logic -- an inference system that works directly on natural...
Taxonomically organized data pervade science, business, and everyday life. Unfortunately, taxonomies...
Information retrieval effectiveness has become a crucial issue with the enormous growth of available...
In this paper first order logic is used for expressing syntax of formal languages. A model Syn is i...
The frequency of intensional and non-first-order definable operators in natural languages constitute...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a learning method of minimal casebase to represent taxonomic relat...
The notion of class is ubiquitous in computer science and is central in many formalisms for the repr...
Taxonomies are the backbone of many structured, semantic knowledge resources. Recent works for extra...
Order-sorted logic has been formalized as first-order logic with sorted terms where sorts are ordere...
It is both desirable and plausible to treat natu-ral language itself as a "knowledge representa...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...