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Introducing knowledge representation techniques in database models

Artale, A. ; Cesarini, F. ; Soda, G. Sorbello, Filippo ; Ardizzone, Edoardo ; Gaglio, Salvatore

Trends in Artificial Intelligence, 2005, p.375-384 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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  • Título:
    Introducing knowledge representation techniques in database models
  • Autor: Artale, A. ; Cesarini, F. ; Soda, G.
  • Sorbello, Filippo ; Ardizzone, Edoardo ; Gaglio, Salvatore
  • Assuntos: Class Description ; Database Environment ; Interpretation Function ; Multiple Inheritance ; Object Identifier
  • É parte de: Trends in Artificial Intelligence, 2005, p.375-384
  • Notas: This research was partially supported by CNR in the framework of “Progetto Finalizzato Sistemi Informatici e Calcolo Parallelo” — Sottoprogetto 5: “Sistemi Evoluti per Basi di Dati Obiettivo Logidata+”
  • Descrição: This paper deals with endowing object-oriented data models with taxonomic reasoning, i.e., an inference capability characteristic of the knowledge representation systems developed within the KL-ONE family. For this purpose, the main point is to introduce the concept of defined class, i.e., class whose structural description gives necessary and sufficient conditions for an object to belong to it. Object-oriented data models usually don't refer to this concept, because only necessary conditions are expressed by the type descriptions. We take into account a data model, developed in a database environment, and show how a uniform formal framework can be defined in order that this model fit taxonomic reasoning.
  • Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Idioma: Inglês

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