Consequence-based Reasoning for Description Logics with Disjunction, Inverse Roles, Number Restrictions, and Nominals
Artificial Intelligence
2018-05-04 v1 Logic in Computer Science
Abstract
We present a consequence-based calculus for concept subsumption and classification in the description logic ALCHOIQ, which extends ALC with role hierarchies, inverse roles, number restrictions, and nominals. By using standard transformations, our calculus extends to SROIQ, which covers all of OWL 2 DL except for datatypes. A key feature of our calculus is its pay-as-you-go behaviour: unlike existing algorithms, our calculus is worst-case optimal for all the well-known proper fragments of ALCHOIQ, albeit not for the full logic.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.01396,
title = {Consequence-based Reasoning for Description Logics with Disjunction, Inverse Roles, Number Restrictions, and Nominals},
author = {David Tena Cucala and Bernardo Cuenca Grau and Ian Horrocks},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.01396},
year = {2018}
}