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A Description Logic Framework for Commonsense Conceptual Combination Integrating Typicality, Probabilities and Cognitive Heuristics
We propose a nonmonotonic Description Logic of typicality able to account for
the phenomenon of concept combination of prototypical concepts. The proposed
logic relies on the logic of typicality ALC TR, whose semantics is based on the
notion of rational closure, as well as on the distributed semantics of
probabilistic Description Logics, and is equipped with a cognitive heuristic
used by humans for concept composition. We first extend the logic of typicality
ALC TR by typicality inclusions whose intuitive meaning is that "there is
probability p about the fact that typical Cs are Ds". As in the distributed
semantics, we define different scenarios containing only some typicality
inclusions, each one having a suitable probability. We then focus on those
scenarios whose probabilities belong to a given and fixed range, and we exploit
such scenarios in order to ascribe typical properties to a concept C obtained
as the combination of two prototypical concepts. We also show that reasoning in
the proposed Description Logic is EXPTIME-complete as for the underlying ALC.Comment: 39 pages, 3 figure
A Description Logic Framework for Commonsense Conceptual Combination Integrating Typicality, Probabilities and Cognitive Heuristics
We propose a nonmonotonic Description Logic of typicality able to account for the phenomenon of the combination of prototypical concepts. The proposed logic relies on the logic
of typicality ALC + TR, whose semantics is based on the notion of rational closure, as well
as on the distributed semantics of probabilistic Description Logics, and is equipped with a
cognitive heuristic used by humans for concept composition.
We first extend the logic of typicality ALC + TR by typicality inclusions of the form
p :: T(C) v D, whose intuitive meaning is that “we believe with degree p about the fact that
typical Cs are Ds”. As in the distributed semantics, we define different scenarios containing
only some typicality inclusions, each one having a suitable probability. We then exploit such
scenarios in order to ascribe typical properties to a concept C obtained as the combination of
two prototypical concepts. We also show that reasoning in the proposed Description Logic is
EXPTIME-complete as for the underlying standard Description Logic ALC
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