Combining Horn rules and description logics in CARIN

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We describe carin, a novel family of representation languages, that combine the expressive power of Horn rules and of description logics. We address the issue of providing sound and complete inference procedures for such languages. We identify existential entailment as a core problem in reasoning in carin, and describe an existential entailment algorithm for the ALCNR description logic. As a result, we obtain a sound and complete algorithm for reasoning in non-recursive carinALCNR knowledge bases, and an algorithm for rule subsumption over ALCNR. We show that in general, the reasoning problem for recursive carin-ALCNR knowledge bases is undecidable, and identify the constructors of ALCNR causing the undecidability. We show two ways in which carin-ALCNR knowledge bases can be restricted while obtaining sound and complete reasoning.

论文关键词:Description logics,Horn rules,Query containment,Hybrid languages,Knowledge representation

论文评审过程:Received 13 August 1997, Revised 22 April 1998, Available online 27 January 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(98)00048-4