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Combining Event Calculus and Description Logic Reasoning via Logic Programming

Logic in Computer Science 2021-09-13 v1

Abstract

The paper introduces a knowledge representation language that combines the event calculus with description logic in a logic programming framework. The purpose is to provide the user with an expressive language for modelling and analysing systems that evolve over time. The approach is exemplified with the logic programming language as implemented in the Fusemate system. The paper extends Fusemate's rule language with a weakly DL-safe interface to the description logic ALCIF\cal ALCIF and adapts the event calculus to this extended language. This way, time-stamped ABoxes can be manipulated as fluents in the event calculus. All that is done in the frame of Fusemate's concept of stratification by time. The paper provides conditions for soundness and completeness where appropriate. Using an elaborated example it demonstrates the interplay of the event calculus, description logic and logic programming rules for computing possible models as plausible explanations of the current state of the modelled system.

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@article{arxiv.2109.04803,
  title  = {Combining Event Calculus and Description Logic Reasoning via Logic Programming},
  author = {Peter Baumgartner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.04803},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

This is a corrected version of the paper published in FroCoS 2021. It adds a missing case in the definition of the semantics of body literals , and it fixes a flaw in the definition of possible models

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