Description Logics Extensions

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A fuzzy description logics temporal extension
Short Description: This is a research about a new temporal extension for description logics - valid for fuzzy logics but for crisp ones as well, as a restriction (so it always should be). We give new definitions for some temporal operators already present in literature and introduce some new temporal operators, called "tendency operators", whose semantics describes the temporal tendency - increasing, decreasing or constant - for the membership degree concerning a given concept. In addition, we define the new "temporal quantifiers", corresponding to some natural language's temporal adverbs, as usually, often, 3 times out of 5, etc.
Coordinator:
Tutor: MarcoColombetti (colombet@elet.polimi.it), DavideEynard (eynard@elet.polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students: MarcoFurlan ()
Research Area: warning.png"Ontologies and Semantic Web" is not in the list of possible values (Affective Computing, Agents - Multiagent Systems - Agencies, BioSignal Analysis, Computational Intelligence and Games, Computer Vision and Image Analysis, E-Science, Machine Learning, Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Social Software and Semantic Web) for this property.Ontologies and Semantic Web
Research Topic: Description Logics
Start: 2007/04/01
End: 2008/04/24
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Level: Ms
Type: Thesis


Part 1: project profile

Project name

A fuzzy description logics temporal extension

Project short description

This is a research about a new temporal extension for description logics - valid for fuzzy logics but for crisp ones as well, as a restriction (so it always should be). We give new definitions for some temporal operators already present in literature and introduce some new temporal operators, called "tendency operators", whose semantics describes the temporal tendency - increasing, decreasing or constant - for the membership degree concerning a given concept. In addition, we define the new "temporal quantifiers", corresponding to some natural language's temporal adverbs, as usually, often, 3 times out of 5, etc.

Dates

  • Start date: 2007/04/01
  • End date: 2008/04/24

People involved

Project head(s)

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Laboratory work and risk analysis

I used an AIRLab computer only to write the source code and the documentation by various editors, so the risk analysis wasn’t required.


Part 2: project description