The Expressive Power of Quantitative Extensions of Description Logics
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The Expressive Power of Quantitative Extensions of Description Logics
Filippo De BortoliFilippo De Bortoli
Filippo De Bortoli
The Expressive Power of Quantitative Extensions of Description Logics
Talk, April 2024
The Expressive Power of Quantitative Extensions of Description Logics
Talk, April 2024
- KurzfassungAbstract
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation languages that form the basis of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and are used to specify and reason about ontologies in application areas such as medicine or biology. Classical DLs do not offer to the user the ability to express certain application-relevant numerical constraints. To overcome this deficit, different kinds of numerical extensions of DLs have been proposed in the literature, such as:- Description Logics with cardinality restrictions (which can e.g. express a certain circuit gate having more inputs than outputs)
- Description Logics with concrete domain restrictions (which can, e.g., represent the heart rate of a patient and compare it with a threshold value or other measurements)
- Probabilistic extensions of Description Logics (which can, e.g., express the probability that a protein with a binding to a certain type of molecule possesses some characteristic of interest)
- Bemerkung: Note: Talk given at the m O e X Seminar at INRIA Montbonnot on April 5, 2024.
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- Projekt:Project: ScaDS.AI
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: AutomatentheorieAutomata Theory
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title = {The Expressive Power of Quantitative Extensions of Description
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