Extending consequence-based reasoning to SRIQ
Consequence-based calculi are a family of reasoning algorithms for description logics (DLs), and they combine hypertableau and resolution in a way that often achieves excellent performance in practice. Up to now, however, they were proposed for either Horn DLs (which do not support disjunction), or...
Main Authors: | Bate, A, Motik, B, Cuenca Grau, B, Simančík, F, Horrocks, I |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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AAAI Press
2016
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