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Abstract: Hybrid knowledge representation formalisms consist of two or more different subformalisms for
representing different kinds of knowledge or knowledge in different kinds of representation formats. For
a semantically well-founded hybrid formalism not only a precise semantics for each of the participating
subformalisms has to be given but a semantics for the interrelationship between these subformalisms
as well. A hybrid representation system therefore has to be implemented as a hybrid reasoning... (Update)
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.... 1985; Schmolze, 1989] krypton [Brachman et al. 1985] meson [Edelmann and Owsnicki, 1986] back [von Luck et al. 1987; Nebel and von Luck, 1988] loom [MacGregor, 1988] classic [Brachman et al. 1989; Borgida et al. 1989] and sb one [Kobsa, 1989] and the formal...
...1 , to represent and reason about concepts and roles efficiently. Some famous systems of this kind include KL ONE[5] KL TWO[25] BACK[17, 16], CLASSIC[4] and so on. Though terminological logics have proved to be an 1 Some alias include concept logic, description logic, or...
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B. Nebel, K. von Luck. "Hybrid reasoning in BACK." In Z. W. Ras, L. Saitta (editors), Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, pp. 260--269, North Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1988. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nebel88hybrid.html More
@inproceedings{ nebel88hybrid,
author = "Bernhard Nebel and Kai von Luck",
title = "Hybrid Reasoning in {BACK}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent systems",
publisher = "North-Holland",
address = "Amsterdam, The Netherlands",
editor = "Z. W. Ras and L. Saitta",
pages = "260--269",
year = "1988",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nebel88hybrid.html" }
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