A DLP-Based System for Ontology Representation and Reasoning
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Gallucci, Lorenzo
Leone, Nicola
Talia, Domenico
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Tesi di dottorato, XIX ciclo; In the last few years, the need for knowledge-based technologies is emerging in
several application areas. Industries are now looking for semantic instruments for
knowledge-representation and reasoning. In this context, ontologies (i.e., abstract
models of a complex domain) have been recognized to be a fundamental tool; and
the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has recommended OWL [58] as a standard
language for ontologies.
Some semantic assumptions of OWL, like Open World Assumption and non-
Unique Name Assumption, make sense for the Web, but they are unsuited for Enterprise
ontologies, that are specifications of information of business enterprises, which
often evolve from relational databases, where both CWA and UNA are adopted.
The subject of this thesis is OntoDLV , a system based on Disjunctive Logic
Programming (DLP) for the specification and reasoning on enterprise ontologies.
OntoDLP, the language of the system, overcomes the above-mentioned limitations
of OWL, it adopts both CWA and UNA avoiding ”semantic clash” to enterprise
databases.
OntoDLP extends DLP with all the main ontology constructs including classes,
inheritance, relations and axioms. The language is strongly typed, and includes also
complex type constructors, like lists and sets.
Importantly, OntoDLV supports a powerful interoperability mechanism with OWL,
allowing the user to retrieve information also from OWL Ontologies and to reason
on top of that by exploiting OntoDLP powerful deduction rules. The system is
endowed with a powerful Application Programming Interface and is already used in
a number of real-world applications,including agent-based systems and information
extraction applications.; Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e sistemisticaSoggetto
Intelligenza artificiale
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SSD ING-INF/05;