Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic features into DLs, with particular attention to defeasible inheritance. However, the existing non-monotonic extensions of DLs are usually based on default logic or autoepistemic logic, and have to be seriously restricted in expressive power to preserve the decidability of reasoning. In particular, such DLs allow the modelling of defeasible inheritance only in a very restricted form, where non-monotonic reasoning is limited to individuals that are explicitly identified by constants in the knowledge base. In this paper, we consider non-monotonic extensions of expressive DLs based on circumscription. We prove that reasoning in such DLs is decidab...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasonin...
In this paper, we extend description logics (DLs) with non-monotonic reasoning fea- tures. We start ...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
We show that circumscription can be used to extend descrip-tion logics (DLs) with non-monotonic feat...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Defeasible inheritance networks are a non-monotonic framework that deals with hierar-chical knowledg...
Classical logics (and hence Description Logics) are monotonic: the set of conclusions increases mono...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
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 ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic AL...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasonin...
In this paper, we extend description logics (DLs) with non-monotonic reasoning fea- tures. We start ...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...
We show that circumscription can be used to extend descrip-tion logics (DLs) with non-monotonic feat...
Recent applications of description logics (DLs) strongly suggest the integration of non-monotonic fe...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
Defeasible inheritance networks are a non-monotonic framework that deals with hierar-chical knowledg...
Classical logics (and hence Description Logics) are monotonic: the set of conclusions increases mono...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
In this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasoning about ...
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 ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic AL...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a non-monotonic extension of the Description Logic ALC for reasonin...
In this paper, we extend description logics (DLs) with non-monotonic reasoning fea- tures. We start ...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a family of knowledge representation formalisms mainly charac...