This paper describes a theory of inheritance theories. We present an original theory of inheritance in nonmonotonic hierarchies. The structures on which this theory is based delineate a framework that subsumes most inheritance theories in the literature, providing a new foundation for inheritance. * Our path-based theory is sound and complete w.r.t. a direct model-theoretic semantics. * Both the credulous and the skeptical conclusions of this theory are polynomial-time computable. * We prove that true skeptical inheritance is not contained in the language of path-based inheritance. Because our techniques are modular w.r.t. the definition of specificity, they generalize to provide a unified framework for a broad class of inher...
We propose a logical language for representing networks with nonmonotonic multiple inheritance. The ...
We try a conceptual analysis of inheritance diagrams, first in abstract terms, and then compare to "...
This paper describes a connectionist system for representing and reasoning with multiple inheritance...
In this paper, we present a new approach to the logical formalization of ambiguous inheritance hiera...
We present an approach to formalizing nonmonotonic multiple inheritance networks by combining concep...
AbstractSandewall (1986) presents a theory of multiple inheritance with exceptions (also called non-...
Inheritance networks are not expressive enough to capture all intuitions behind inheritance. Hence, ...
In [Touretzky et al., 1987] and [Selman and Levesque, 1989], a brief comparison between upward and d...
This is the seventeenth article in a regular series on object-oriented theory for nonspecialists. Us...
Research in the area of inheritance has generally focussed on a small set of toy problems. This pape...
AbstractAn approach for the automatic construction of inheritance hierarchies is presented. It is ba...
[[abstract]]Inheritance hierarchies are a central part of semantic networks, an important tool for k...
A large variety of different concepts have been introduced to express the notion of inheritance. Sin...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsDefault inheritance reasoning is a propositiona...
In this paper we analyze systematically the downward property ow and the upward individual ow ...
We propose a logical language for representing networks with nonmonotonic multiple inheritance. The ...
We try a conceptual analysis of inheritance diagrams, first in abstract terms, and then compare to "...
This paper describes a connectionist system for representing and reasoning with multiple inheritance...
In this paper, we present a new approach to the logical formalization of ambiguous inheritance hiera...
We present an approach to formalizing nonmonotonic multiple inheritance networks by combining concep...
AbstractSandewall (1986) presents a theory of multiple inheritance with exceptions (also called non-...
Inheritance networks are not expressive enough to capture all intuitions behind inheritance. Hence, ...
In [Touretzky et al., 1987] and [Selman and Levesque, 1989], a brief comparison between upward and d...
This is the seventeenth article in a regular series on object-oriented theory for nonspecialists. Us...
Research in the area of inheritance has generally focussed on a small set of toy problems. This pape...
AbstractAn approach for the automatic construction of inheritance hierarchies is presented. It is ba...
[[abstract]]Inheritance hierarchies are a central part of semantic networks, an important tool for k...
A large variety of different concepts have been introduced to express the notion of inheritance. Sin...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsDefault inheritance reasoning is a propositiona...
In this paper we analyze systematically the downward property ow and the upward individual ow ...
We propose a logical language for representing networks with nonmonotonic multiple inheritance. The ...
We try a conceptual analysis of inheritance diagrams, first in abstract terms, and then compare to "...
This paper describes a connectionist system for representing and reasoning with multiple inheritance...