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Introducing Defeasibility into OWL Ontologies
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2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In recent years, various approaches have been developed for representing and reasoning with exceptions in OWL. The price one pays for such capabilities, in terms of practical performance, is an important factor that is yet to be quantified comprehensively. A major barrier is the lack of naturally occurring ontologies with defeasible features -the ideal candidates for evaluation. Such data is unavailable due to absence of tool support for representing defeasible features. In the past, defeasible
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-25010-6_27
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