Integrating Rules and Description Logics by Circumscription

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Abstract

We present a new approach to characterizing the semantics for the integration of rules and first-order logic in general, and description logics in particular, based on a circumscription characterization of answer set programming, introduced earlier by Lin and Zhou. We show that both Rosati's semantics based on NM-models and Lukasiewicz's answer set semantics can be characterized by circumscription, and the difference between the two can be seen as a matter of circumscription policies. This approach leads to a number of new insights. First, we rebut a criticism on Lukasiewicz's semantics for its inability to reason for negative consequences. Second, our approach leads to a spectrum of possible semantics based on different circumscription policies, and shows a clear picture of how they are related. Finally, we show that the idea of this paper can be applied to first-order general stable models.

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Yang, Q., You, J. H., & Feng, Z. (2011). Integrating Rules and Description Logics by Circumscription. In Proceedings of the 25th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2011 (pp. 274–279). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v25i1.7850

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