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The Description Logic Handbook

Theory, Implementation and Applications
  • Edited by: Franz Baader, Aachen University of Technology
  • Edited by: Diego Calvanese
  • Edited by: Deborah McGuinness, Stanford University, California
  • Edited by: Daniele Nardi, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy
  • Edited by: Peter Patel-Schneider, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
  • Hardback
  • ISBN:9780521781763
  • Publication date:January 2003
  • 574pages
  • 14 tables
    • Dimensions: 247 x 174 mm
    • Weight: 1.265kg
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    Description Logics are a family of knowledge representation languages that have been studied extensively in Artificial Intelligence over the last two decades. They are embodied in several knowledge-based systems and are used to develop various real-life applications. The Description Logic Handbook provides a thorough account of the subject, covering all aspects of research in this field, namely: theory, implementation, and applications. Its appeal will be broad, ranging from more theoretically-oriented readers, to those with more practically-oriented interests who need a sound and modern understanding of knowledge representation systems based on Description Logics. The chapters are written by some of the most prominent researchers in the field, introducing the basic technical material before taking the reader to the current state of the subject, and including comprehensive guides to the literature. In sum, the book will serve as a unique reference for the subject, and can also be used for self-study or in conjunction with Knowledge Representation and Artificial Intelligence courses.

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