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    Practical uniform interpolation and forgetting for ALC TBoxes with applications to logical difference

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    Copyright © 2014, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. We develop a clausal resolution-based approach for computing uniform interpolants of TBoxes formulated in the description logic ALC when such uniform interpolants exist. We also present an experimental evaluation of our approach and of its application to the logical difference problem for real-life ALC ontologies. Our results indicate that in many practical cases uniform interpolants exist and that they can be computed with the presented algorithm

    The PIE Environment for First-Order-Based Proving, Interpolating and Eliminating

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    Abstract The PIE system aims at providing an environment for creating complex applications of automated first-order theorem proving techniques. It is embedded in Prolog. Beyond actual proving tasks, also interpolation and second-order quantifier elimination are supported. A macro feature and a L A T E X formula pretty-printer facilitate the construction of elaborate formalizations from small, understandable and documented units. For use with interpolation and elimination, preprocessing operations allow to preserve the semantics of chosen predicates. The system comes with a built-in default prover that can compute interpolants
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