Reconciling OWL and non-monotonic rules for the semantic web


Autoria(s): Knorr, Matthias; Hitzler, Pascal; Maier, Frederick
Contribuinte(s)

de Raedt, Luc

Bessiere, Christian

Dubois, Didier

et al,

Data(s)

01/12/2012

Resumo

We propose a description logic extending SROIQ (the description logic underlying OWL 2 DL) and at the same time encompassing some of the most prominent monotonic and nonmonotonic rule languages, in particular Datalog extended with the answer set semantics. Our proposal could be considered a substantial contribution towards fulfilling the quest for a unifying logic for the Semantic Web. As a case in point, two non-monotonic extensions of description logics considered to be of distinct expressiveness until now are covered in our proposal. In contrast to earlier such proposals, our language has the "look and feel" of a description logic and avoids hybrid or first-order syntaxes. © 2012 The Author(s).

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27419/1/Reconciling_OWL_and_non_monotonic_rules_for_the_semantic_web.pdf

Knorr, Matthias; Hitzler, Pascal and Maier, Frederick (2012). Reconciling OWL and non-monotonic rules for the semantic web. IN: ECAI 2012. de Raedt, Luc; Bessiere, Christian; Dubois, Didier and et al, (eds) Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications . IOS.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27419/

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