Concrete domains have been introduced in Description Logics (DLs) to enable reference to concrete objects (such as numbers) and predefined predicates on these objects (such as numerical comparisons) when defining concepts. To retain decidability when integrating a concrete domain into a decidable DL, the domain must satisfy quite strong restrictions. In previous work, we have analyzed the most prominent such condition, called w-admissibility, from an algebraic point of view. This provided us with useful algebraic tools for proving w-admissibility, which allowed us to find new examples for concrete domains whose integration leaves the prototypical expressive DL ALC decidable. When integrating concrete domains into lightweight DLs of the EL f...
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation formalisms designed to...
Many description logics (DLs) combine knowledge representation on an abstract, logical level with an...
We extend different Description Logics by concrete domains (such as integers and reals) and by aggre...
Concrete domains have been introduced in Description Logics (DLs) to enable reference to concrete ob...
Concrete domains have been introduced in the area of Description Logic (DL) to enable reference to c...
Concrete domains have been introduced in the area of Description Logic to enable reference to concre...
Reasoning for Description logics with concrete domains and w.r.t. general TBoxes easily becomes unde...
The paper introduces the description logicALCNHR+(D)−. Promi-nent language features beyond ALC are n...
Concrete domains are an extension of Description Logics (DLs) that allows to integrate reasoning abo...
Abstract. In this paper the description logic ALCNHR+(D) − is in-troduced. Prominent language featur...
International audienceIn this short survey, we present logical formalisms in which reasoning about c...
Description logics are knowledge representation and reasoning formalisms which represent conceptual ...
Abstract. In description logics (DLs), concrete domains are used for defining concepts based on conc...
Abstract. In the context of Description Logics (DLs) concrete domains allow to model concepts and fa...
Description Logics (DLs) with concrete domains are a useful tool in many applications. To further en...
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation formalisms designed to...
Many description logics (DLs) combine knowledge representation on an abstract, logical level with an...
We extend different Description Logics by concrete domains (such as integers and reals) and by aggre...
Concrete domains have been introduced in Description Logics (DLs) to enable reference to concrete ob...
Concrete domains have been introduced in the area of Description Logic (DL) to enable reference to c...
Concrete domains have been introduced in the area of Description Logic to enable reference to concre...
Reasoning for Description logics with concrete domains and w.r.t. general TBoxes easily becomes unde...
The paper introduces the description logicALCNHR+(D)−. Promi-nent language features beyond ALC are n...
Concrete domains are an extension of Description Logics (DLs) that allows to integrate reasoning abo...
Abstract. In this paper the description logic ALCNHR+(D) − is in-troduced. Prominent language featur...
International audienceIn this short survey, we present logical formalisms in which reasoning about c...
Description logics are knowledge representation and reasoning formalisms which represent conceptual ...
Abstract. In description logics (DLs), concrete domains are used for defining concepts based on conc...
Abstract. In the context of Description Logics (DLs) concrete domains allow to model concepts and fa...
Description Logics (DLs) with concrete domains are a useful tool in many applications. To further en...
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation formalisms designed to...
Many description logics (DLs) combine knowledge representation on an abstract, logical level with an...
We extend different Description Logics by concrete domains (such as integers and reals) and by aggre...