Title :
Translating Ontologies from Predicate-based to Frame-based Languages
Author :
de Bruijn, Joost D. ; Heymans, Stijn
Author_Institution :
Digital Enterprise Res. Inst., Innsbruck Univ.
Abstract :
Many popular ontology languages are based on (subsets of) first-order predicate logic, where classes are modeled as unary predicates and properties as binary predicates. Specifically, the ontology language OWL DL is based on the Description Logic SHOIQ. F-Logic is an ontology language which is also based on first-order logic, but classes and properties are modeled as terms, rather than predicates. In this paper we define a translation from predicate-based ontologies to F-Logic ontologies and show that this translation preserves entailments for large classes of ontologies, including most of OWL DL. We define the class of equality-safe (epsiv-safe) formulas, show that the Description Logic SHIQ is epsiv-safe, and show that the translation preserves validity of epsiv-safe formulas. Finally, we use these results to close the open problems of layering F-Logic programming on top of Description Logic Programs and language layering in WSML
Keywords :
formal logic; logic programming languages; ontologies (artificial intelligence); specification languages; Description Logic SHOIQ; F-Logic programming; OWL DL; first-order logic; first-order predicate logic; frame-based languages; ontology languages; ontology translation; predicate-based languages; Logic programming; Markup languages; OWL; Ontologies; Proposals; Semantic Web;
Conference_Titel :
Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web, Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2652-7
DOI :
10.1109/RULEML.2006.23