Defeasible RDFS via Rational Closure
Giovanni Casini, Umberto Straccia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a defeasible extension of RDFS that incorporates Rational Closure, enabling non-monotonic reasoning directly within the triple language without adding extra rule layers.
Contribution
It presents a novel, syntactic extension of RDFS with defeasible reasoning based on Rational Closure, maintaining polynomial-time decidability and compatibility with existing reasoners.
Findings
Defeasible RDFS remains a simple extension of standard RDFS.
The entailment decision procedure is polynomial-time.
The approach integrates non-monotonic reasoning directly into RDFS.
Abstract
In the field of non-monotonic logics, the notion of Rational Closure (RC) is acknowledged as a prominent approach. In recent years, RC has gained even more popularity in the context of Description Logics (DLs), the logic underpinning the semantic web standard ontology language OWL 2, whose main ingredients are classes and roles. In this work, we show how to integrate RC within the triple language RDFS, which together with OWL2 are the two major standard semantic web ontology languages. To do so, we start from , which is the logic behind RDFS, and then extend it to , allowing to state that two entities are incompatible. Eventually, we propose defeasible via a typical RC construction. The main features of our approach are: (i) unlike most other approaches that add an extra non-monotone rule layer on top of monotone RDFS, defeasible …
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
