A Proof Theory for Description Logics
Synopsis
Description Logics (DLs) is a family of formalisms used to represent knowledge of a domain. They are equipped with a formal logic-based semantics. Knowledge representation systems based on description logics provide various inference capabilities that deduce implicit knowledge from the explicitly represented knowledge.
A Proof Theory for Description Logics introduces Sequent Calculi and Natural Deduction for some DLs (ALC, ALCQ). Cut-elimination and Normalization are proved for the calculi. The author argues that such systems can improve the extraction of computational content from DLs proofs for explanation purposes.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer London Ltd
- ISBN: 9781447140016
- Number of pages: 106
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
- Languages: English


















