Reasoning with possibly inconsistent ontologies is an important reasearch topic for the implementation of the Semantic Web as they pose a problem for performing instance checking. We contend that Defeasible Logic Programming (DeLP) is a reliable tool for doing ontology reasoning when Description Logic ontologies can be interpreted as DeLP programs. In this work we present some classical problems of the eld of inheritance networks and show how they are modeled as inconsistent ontologies and thus how the problem of instance checking is solved; we also show how issues in reasoning with argumentation frameworks based on Dung's grounded semantics are also solved when applied to ontology reasoning, and we revise the main algorithm for instance checking when using DeLP with inconsistent ontologies.
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Eje: XV Workshop de Agentes y Sistemas Inteligentes
Información general
Fecha de exposición:octubre 2014
Fecha de publicación:2014
Idioma del documento:Inglés
Evento:XX Congreso Argentino de Ciencias de la Computación (Buenos Aires, 2014)
Institución de origen:Red de Universidades con Carreras de Informática (RedUNCI)
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