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From SHIQ and RDF to OWL: The Making of a Web Ontology Language

by Ian Horrocks, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Frank Van Harmelen - Journal of Web Semantics , 2003
"... The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic W ..."
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The OWL Web Ontology Language is a new formal language for representing ontologies in the Semantic Web. OWL has features from several families of representation languages, including primarily Description Logics and frames. OWL also shares many characteristics with RDF, the W3C base of the Semantic

Choosing an ontology language

by Anna V. Zhdanova, Uwe Keller - Second World Enformatika Congress , 2005
"... Abstract—We summarize information that facilitates choosing an ontology language for knowledge intensive applications. This paper is a short version of the ontology language state-of-the-art and evolution analysis carried out for choosing an ontology language in the IST Esperonto project. At first, ..."
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Abstract—We summarize information that facilitates choosing an ontology language for knowledge intensive applications. This paper is a short version of the ontology language state-of-the-art and evolution analysis carried out for choosing an ontology language in the IST Esperonto project. At first

A Defeasible Ontology Language

by S. Heymans, D. Vermeir - CONFEDERATED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES: COOPIS, DOA AND ODBASE 2002 , 2002
"... We extend the description logic SHOQ(D) with a preference order on the axioms. With this strict partial order certain axioms can be overruled, if defeated with more preferred ones. Furthermore, we impose a preferred model semantics, thus effectively introducing nonmonotonicity into SHOQ(D). Since ..."
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(D). Since a description logic can be viewed as an ontology language, or a proper translation of one, we obtain a defeasible ontology language. Finally, we argue that such a defeasible language may be usefully applied for learning and integrating ontologies.

Ontology languages for the semantic web

by Asunción Gómez-pérez, Oscar Corcho - IEEE Intelligent Systems , 2002
"... T h e S e m a n t i c W e b ..."
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T h e S e m a n t i c W e b

Description Logics as Ontology Languages for the

by Ian Horrocks, Birte Glimm, Ulrike Sattler - Semantic Web, 2003. Kai Blankenhorn. Spam-Filterung mittels Maschinellem Lernen. Master’s thesis, Fachhochschule Furtwangen , 2002
"... Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic based knowledge representation formalisms. Although they have a range of applications, they are perhaps best known as the basis for widely used ontology languages such as OIL, DAML+OIL and OWL, the last of which is now a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) ..."
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Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic based knowledge representation formalisms. Although they have a range of applications, they are perhaps best known as the basis for widely used ontology languages such as OIL, DAML+OIL and OWL, the last of which is now a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C

Description Logics as Ontology Languages for the Semantic Web

by Franz Baader, Ian Horrocks, Ulrike Sattler - Festschrift in honor of Jörg Siekmann, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence , 2003
"... The vision of a Semantic Web has recently drawn considerable attention, both from academia and industry. Description logics are often named as one of the tools that can support the Semantic Web and thus help to make this vision reality. ..."
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The vision of a Semantic Web has recently drawn considerable attention, both from academia and industry. Description logics are often named as one of the tools that can support the Semantic Web and thus help to make this vision reality.

A probabilistic extension to ontology language owl

by Zhongli Ding, Yun Peng - In Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS-37), Big Island , 2004
"... With the development of the semantic web activity, ontologies become widely used to represent the conceptualization of a domain. However, none of the existing ontology languages provides a means to capture uncertainty about the concepts, properties and instances in a domain. Probability theory is a ..."
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With the development of the semantic web activity, ontologies become widely used to represent the conceptualization of a domain. However, none of the existing ontology languages provides a means to capture uncertainty about the concepts, properties and instances in a domain. Probability theory is a

Three Semantics for the Core of the Distributed Ontology Language

by Till Mossakowski , Christoph Lange , Oliver Kutz
"... The Distributed Ontology Language DOL, which is currently being standardised ..."
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The Distributed Ontology Language DOL, which is currently being standardised

Ontologies: Principles, methods and applications

by Mike Uschold, Michael Gruninger - KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING REVIEW , 1996
"... This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software s ..."
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This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software

Modular Ontology Languages Revisited

by Bernardo Cuenca-grau, Oliver Kutz
"... In this paper, we compare various formalisms that have been recently introduced or used for distributed reasoning, ontology integration, and related topics; in particular, we focus on E-connections, Distributed Description Logics, and Package-based Description Logics. We then establish the relations ..."
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In this paper, we compare various formalisms that have been recently introduced or used for distributed reasoning, ontology integration, and related topics; in particular, we focus on E-connections, Distributed Description Logics, and Package-based Description Logics. We then establish
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