Reasoning with Justifiable Exceptions in Contextual Hierarchies (Appendix)

08/06/2018
by   Loris Bozzato, et al.
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This paper is an appendix to the paper "Reasoning with Justifiable Exceptions in Contextual Hierarchies" by Bozzato, Serafini and Eiter, 2018. It provides further details on the language, the complexity results and the datalog translation introduced in the main paper.

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