A Concept Language Extended with Different Kinds of Transitive Roles

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A Concept Language Extended with Different Kinds of Transitive Roles

Ulrike SattlerUlrike Sattler
Ulrike Sattler
A Concept Language Extended with Different Kinds of Transitive Roles
In G. Görz and S. Hölldobler, eds., 20. Deutsche Jahrestagung für Künstliche Intelligenz, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 1996. Springer
  • KurzfassungAbstract
    Motivated by applications that demand for the adequate representation of part-whole relations, different possibilities of representing transitive relations in terminological knowledge representation systems are investigated. A well-known concept language, ALC, is extended by three different kinds of transitive roles. It turns out that these extensions differ largely in expressiveness and computational complexity, hence this investigation gives insight into the diverse alternatives for the representation of transitive relations such as part-whole relations, family relations or partial orders in general.
  • Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: AutomatentheorieAutomata Theory
The final publication is available at Springer.
@inproceedings{ Sattler-KI-96,
  author = {U. {Sattler}},
  booktitle = {20. Deutsche Jahrestagung f{\"ur} K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz},
  editor = {G. {G{\"o}rz} and S. {H{\"o}lldobler}},
  number = {1137},
  publisher = {Springer Verlag},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
  title = {A Concept Language Extended with Different Kinds of Transitive Roles},
  year = {1996},
}