Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
388279 Expert Systems with Applications 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Today, there is a growing interest in the development of knowledge representations able to deal with uncertainty, which is a very common requirement in real world applications. Despite the undisputed success of ontologies, classical ontologies are not suitable to deal with uncertainty and, consequently, several extensions with fuzzy logic and rough logic, among other formalisms, have been proposed.In this article we describe DeLorean 2, the first ontology reasoner that supports fuzzy extensions of the standard languages OWL and OWL 2. In a strict sense, DeLorean is not a reasoner but a translator from fuzzy rough ontology languages (GZSROIQ(D)) into classical ontology languages (SROIQ(D))(SROIQ(D)). This allows using classical (widely available) Description Logic inference engines to reason with the representation resulting from the transformation. We describe the main features of the application: evolution, functionality, architecture, graphical interface, input language, and implementation details.

► Fuzzy rough ontology reasoner. ► API for fuzzy ontology reasoning. ► Reductions and optimizations of fuzzy ontology reasoning tasks.

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