Cutting Diamonds: Temporal DLs with Probabilistic Distributions over Data

10/02/2018
by   Alisa Kovtunova, et al.
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Recent work has studied a probabilistic extension of the temporal logic LTL that refines the eventuality (or diamond) constructor with a probability distribution on when will this eventuality be satisfied. In this paper, we adapt this notion to a well established temporal extension of DL-Lite, allowing the new probabilistic constructor only in the ABox assertions. We investigate the satisfiability problem of this new temporal DL over equiparametric geometric distributions.

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