• DocumentCode
    3203284
  • Title

    Class algebra for ontology reasoning

  • Author

    Buehrer, Dan ; Chee-Hwa, Lee

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Nat. Chung Cheng Univ., Chia Yi, Taiwan
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    2
  • Lastpage
    13
  • Abstract
    Class algebra provides a natural framework for sharing ISA hierarchies between users who may be unaware of each other´s definitions. This permits data from relational databases, object-oriented databases, and tagged XML documents to be joined into one distributed ontology sharable by all users without the need for prior negotiation or the development of a “standard” ontology for each field. Moreover class algebra produces a functional correspondence between a class´s class algebraic definition (i.e. its “intent”) and the set of all instances which satisfy the expression (i.e. its “extent”). The framework thus provides assistance in quickly locating examples and counterexamples of various definitions. This kind of information is very valuable when developing models of the real world, and serves as an invaluable tool assisting in the proof of theorems concerning these class algebra expressions. Finally, the relative frequencies of objects in the ISA hierarchy can produce a useful Boolean algebra of probabilities. The probabilities can be used by traditional information-theoretic classification methodologies to obtain optimal ways of classifying objects in the database
  • Keywords
    Boolean algebra; database theory; inference mechanisms; information theory; object-oriented databases; pattern classification; probability; process algebra; relational databases; Boolean algebra; ISA hierarchy sharing; class algebra; counterexamples; distributed ontology; examples; functional correspondence; information-theoretic classification methodologies; object-oriented databases; ontology reasoning; probabilities; relational databases; relative object frequencies; tagged XML documents; theorem proving; Algebra; Computer science; Distributed databases; Frequency; Instruction sets; Object oriented databases; Ontologies; Relational databases; Terminology; XML;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999. TOOLS 31. Proceedings
  • Conference_Location
    Nanjing
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0393-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/TOOLS.1999.796462
  • Filename
    796462