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Description Logic Programs: Combining Logic Programs with Description Logic

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dc.creator Grosof, Benjamin
dc.creator Horrocks, Ian
dc.creator Volz, Raphael
dc.creator Decker, Stefan
dc.date 2004-02-13T19:49:31Z
dc.date 2004-02-13T19:49:31Z
dc.date 2004-02-13T19:49:31Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-09T02:33:59Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-09T02:33:59Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-09
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/4050
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
dc.description We show how to interoperate, semantically and inferentially, between the leading Semantic Web approaches to rules (RuleML Logic Programs) and ontologies (OWL/DAML+OIL Description Logic) via analyzing their expressive intersection. To do so, we define a new intermediate knowledge representation (KR) contained within this intersection: Description Logic Programs (DLP), and the closely related Description Horn Logic (DHL) which is an expressive fragment of first-order logic (FOL). DLP provides a significant degree of expressiveness, substantially greater than the RDF-Schema fragment of Description Logic. We show how to perform DLP-fusion: the bidirectional translation of premises and inferences (including typical kinds of queries) from the DLP fragment of DL to LP, and vice versa from the DLP fragment of LP to DL. In particular, this translation enables one to "build rules on top of ontologies": it enables the rule KR to have access to DL ontological definitions for vocabulary primitives (e.g., predicates and individual constants) used by the rules. Conversely, the DLP-fusion technique likewise enables one to "build ontologies on top of rules": it enables ontological definitions to be supplemented by rules, or imported into DL from rules. It also enables available efficient LP inferencing algorithms/implementations to be exploited for reasoning over large-scale DL ontolo
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dc.language en_US
dc.relation MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4437-03
dc.subject Semantic Web
dc.subject rules
dc.subject ontologies
dc.subject logic programs
dc.subject Description Logic
dc.subject knowledge representation
dc.subject XML
dc.subject RDF
dc.subject model-theoretic semantics
dc.subject inferencing
dc.subject interoperability
dc.subject translation
dc.subject information integration
dc.subject knowledge representation
dc.subject information technologies
dc.subject intelligent agents
dc.subject business process automation
dc.title Description Logic Programs: Combining Logic Programs with Description Logic
dc.type Working Paper


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