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Abstract: Terminological knowledge representation formalisms can be used to represent objective, time-independent facts about an application domain. Notions like belief, intentions, time -- which are essential for the representation of multi-agent environments -- can only be expressed in a very limited way. For such notions, modal logics with possible worlds semantics provides a formally well-founded and well-investigated basis. This paper presents a framework for integrating modal operators into... (Update)
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.... the dynamic aspects of knowledge, DLs have been extended with temporal, dynamic, epistemic and other intentional operators [22, 9, 10, 12, 2, 36, 38]. The resulting formalisms become many dimensional and sometimes show rather nasty computational behavior: combinations of...
.... representation, where a number of decidable description logics with modal, temporal, dynamic, and similar operators were constructed [49, 9, 56, 60]. It turned out that if these operators are applicable only to concepts (i.e. unary predicates) or subsumptions (closed...
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F. Baader and A. Laux. Terminological logics with modal operator. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-95), 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baader94terminological.html More
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pages = "29",
year = "1994",
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