Putting Perspective into OWL [sic]: Complexity-Neutral Standpoint Reasoning for Ontology Languages via Monodic S5 over Counting Two-Variable First-Order Logic (Extended Version with Appendix)
Luc\'ia G\'omez \'Alvarez, Sebastian Rudolph

TL;DR
This paper introduces a polynomial-time translation of monodic standpoint extensions of C2 logic into standard C2, maintaining the same complexity and enabling expressive ontology reasoning without added computational cost.
Contribution
It extends C2 logic with monodic standpoints, providing a translation that preserves complexity, and demonstrates applicability to expressive description logics like OWL.
Findings
Translation preserves NExpTime-completeness for extended logics.
Monodic standpoint extensions do not increase reasoning complexity in OWL-like logics.
Relaxing monodicity leads to undecidability with inverse roles and nominals.
Abstract
Standpoint extensions of knowledge representation formalisms have been recently introduced as a means to incorporate multi-perspective modelling and reasoning through modal operators that attribute pieces of knowledge to specific entities or agents. In these extensions, the integration between conceptual modelling and perspective annotations can vary in strength, with monodic standpoint extensions offering a well-balanced approach. They allow for advanced modelling features, such as the expression of rigid concepts, while maintaining desirable reasoning complexity. We consider the extension of C2--the counting two-variable fragment of first-order logic--by monodic standpoints. At the heart of our work is a polynomial-time translation of formulas in this extended formalism into standard, standpoint-free C2, a result that relies on intricate model-theoretic arguments. Thanks to this…
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TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
